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.AN  UAL  OF  THE 
JEMIUJIQNAL  LIST  OF 
AIJSES  OF  DEATH 


SECO!>!D  REVISION     ::     ::     PARIS,  1909 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 

BUREAU    OF   THE    CENSUS 

SAM.  L.  ROGERS,  Director 


MANUAL 

OF  THE 

INTERNATIONAL    LIST 

OF 

CAUSES  OF  DEATH 


BASED  ON  THE  SECOND  DECENNIAL 
REVISION  BY  THE  INTERNATIONAL 
COMMISSION,  PARIS,  JULY  I  TO  3,  1909 


THIRD  REPRINT 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

1918 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Letter  of  transmittal 5 

Introductory 7 

Purpose  and  scope  of  the  Manual 9 

Nature  and  use  of  a  statistical  list  of  causes  of  death 12 

Nomenclature  and  classification  of  diseases 13 

Statistical  treatment  of  joint  causes  of  death 17 

Detailed  and  abridged  International  Lists  of  Causes  of  Death 28 

Suggestions  to  physicians  and  registrars  in  regard  to  reporting  causes  of 

death 35 

List  of  undesirable  terms -  39 

References  on  the  development  and  use  of  the  International  List  of  Causes 

of  Death 43 

Tabular  List,  showing  terms  included  under  each  title  of  the  detailed  Inter- 
national List  of  Causes  of  Death 47 

Index,  showing  assignment  of  causes  of  death  to  each  title  of  the  detailed 

International  List 143 

Appendix  to  reprint,  1916,  showing  additions  and  changes  since  the  publica- 
tion of  the  Manual  in  1911 299 

Suggestions  for  the  Third  Decennial  Revision  of  the  International  List, 

1919 307 

3 


LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


Department  of  Commerce, 

Bureau  of  the  Census, 
Washington,  D.  C,  January  15,  1918. 
Sir: 

This  is  the  third  reprint  of  the  Manual  of  the  International  List 
of  Causes  of  Death,  published  originally  in  1911.  The  Manual  has 
proved  very  useful  to  American  registration  offices,  from  which  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census  obtains  transcripts  of  certificates  of  death  for 
its  annual  compilations  of  mortality  statistics,  and  it  is  used  by  many 
health  officers  of  states  and  cities,  by  individual  physicians  and  med- 
ical directors  of  life  insurance  companies  engaged  in  the  investigation 
of  causes  of  death,  by  hospitals,  by  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
Army,  and  by  the  medical  services  of  the  Philippine  Islands  (in 
accordance  with  a  request  of  the  governor  to  the  Bureau  of  Insular 
Affairs) . 

The  second  reprint  (in  1916)  was  from  the  original  plates,  with  the 
exception  of  the  Appendix,  which  was  rearranged  alphabetically  on 
account  of  the  addition  of  many  new  terms.  There  were  also  a  few 
changes  in  classification,  in  addition  to  those  in  the  first  reprint,  some 
of  which  were  made  by  agreement  with  the  office  of  the  Registrar- 
General  of  England  and  Wales,  which  pubHshed  a  similar  Manual  in 
1912. 

The  third  reprint  of  the  Manual  is  exactly  like  the  second,  inasmuch 
as  it  has  been  thought  unwise  at  this  time  to  add  any  new  terms  or 
to  revise  the  Manual  in  any  way,  in  view  of  the  fact  that  extensive 
revision  will  probably  be  necessary  after  the  decennial  consideration 
of  the  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death  by  an  international 
comimittee  in  1919. 

The  original  Manual  and  the  first  reprint  were  prepared  under  the 
supervision  of  Dr.  Cressy  L.  Wilbur;  the  second  reprint  imder  the 
supervision  of  Mr.  Richard  C.  Lappin,  formerly  Chief  Statisticians 
for  Vital  Statistics.  The  present  reprint  has  been  submitted  by 
Dr.  William  H.  Davis,  Chief  Statistician  for  Vital  Statistics  of  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 


Respectfully, 


fm.^.  ffc^ 


Director  oftJie  Census. 
To  Hon.  William  C.  Redfield, 

Secretary  of  Commerce. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


The  progress  of  what  is  known  as  the  International  Classifica- 
tion of  Diseases  and  Causes  of  Death  is  most  remarkable.  It  can 
be  explained  only  by  the  fact  that  there  was  a  widely  recognized 
need  for  national  and  international  uniformity  of  classification, 
and  that  the  system  proposed  met  fairly  well  the  demands  of  regis- 
tration offices  and  of  the  users  of  mortality  statistics  and  proved 
capable  of  progressive  development  as  those  demands  changed  with 
the  advance  of  medical  loiowledge. 

As  late  as  1893  no  two  countries  in  the  world  employed  precisely 
the  same  forms  and  methods  for  the  statistical  classification  of 
causes  of  death,  the  compilation  of  wliich  is  universally  regarded 
as  of  the  utmost  importance  for  the  advancement  of  sanitary  science 
and  practice.  Tliis  lack  of'  uniformity  rendered  the  statistical 
results  of  such  classification  incomparable,  and  it  was  imperative 
that  an  effort  be  made  to  remedy  this  defect. 

The  past  18  years  have  seen  the  successful  accomplishment  of  this 
task,  at  least  to  a  degree  that  warrants  the  most  sanguine  hopes  of 
ultimate  success  and  of  the  early  approach  of  the  time  when  all 
nations  shall  be  in  agreement  in  tMs  respect.  At  the  session  of  the 
International  Statistical  Institute  held  at  Chicago  in  1893,  the  emi- 
nent French  demographer,  Dr.  Jacques  Bertiilon,  presented  on 
behalf  of  a  special  committee  appointed  for  the  purpose  a  draft  of  a 
classification  for  international  use.  This  draft  was  promptly  adopted 
by  several  countries  and  was  earnestly  recommended  by  the  American 
Public  Health  Association  for  use  in  the  United  States  by  resolu- 
tions passed  at  the  session  of  Ottawa,  1898.  The  resolutions  also 
suggested  the  propriety  of  keeping  the  classification  abreast  of  scien- 
tific progress  by  means  of  a  regular  decennial  revision  by  an  Inter- 
national Commission  appointed  by  the  various  countries  employing 
the  sj^stem.  This  suggestion  was  approved  b}^  the  International 
Statistical  Institute  and  two  sessions  of  the  International  Commission 
have  been  held,  one  in  1900  and  one  in  1909,  the  latter  having  been 
advanced  a  year  at  the  special  request  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
in  order  that  the  revised  classification  might  be  available  for  use  in 
connection  with  the  statistics  for  the  census  year  1910.  Both 
sessions  were  held  at  Paris,  having  been  convened  by  the  Government 
of  France,  to  which  and  to  the  permanent  Secretary  General,  Dr. 
BertiHon,  for  his  assiduous  labors,  the  most  cordial  gratitude  is  due 
for  the  present  success  of  the  movement. 

7 


INTRODUCTORY 


The  measure  of  this  success  may  be  inferred  from  the  large  number 
of  countries  represented  at  the  two  sessions,  as  given  in  the  official 
reports  of  tlie  i)roceedings,  although  all  countries  that  employ  the 
classification  were  not  represented  by  delegates  in  1909.  In  a  paper 
before  the  Fourteenth  International  Congress  of  Hygiene  and  De- 
mography, held  at  Berlin  in  1907,  Dr.  Bertillon  estimated  that  the 
system  was  in  effect  for  over  212  millions  of  population.  This  esti- 
mate was  a  very  conservative  one,  the  United  States  being  credited 
Anth  only  the  population  (33.1  millions)  shown  for  the  registration 
area  in  1904.  Since  the  meeting  of  1909  the  very  miportant  accession 
of  Great  Britain  has  been  received,  as  announced  in  the  letter  of  Hon. 
Bernard  Mallet,  Registrar-General  of  England  and  Wales,  transmitting 
liis  annual  report  for  1909: 

The  next  change  will  bo  the  substitution  of  the  recently  revnsed  International  List 
of  Causes  of  Death  for  that  at  present  in  use  in  this  office,  ^^'hen  it  was  determined 
to  publish  mortality  statistics  on  an  extended  scale  for  administrative  areas,  it  became 
necessary  to  consider  how  to  avoid  the  anomaly  of  the  use  of  a  different  classification 
of  causes  of  death  in  these  reports  from  that  in  use  by  the  local  sanitary  authorities 
concerned.  The  solution  of  this  difficulty  has  been  found  in  the  adoption,  by  all 
concerned  in  the  matter,  of  the  proposal  contained  in  the  following  letter  which  I 
addressed  on  the  20th  of  October  last  to  the  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physi- 
cians : — 

"I  beg  to  inform  you  that  from  the  commencement  of  the  year  1911  onwards  I 
propose  to  adopt  the  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death  in  the  various  publications 
issued  by  this  office  in  place  of  that  hitherto  in  use. 

"This'decision,  whicli  was  foreshadowed  in  my  Annual  Report  for  1908  (page  Ixxv), 
has  been  arrived  at  after  consultation  with  the  I\Iedical  Officer  of  the  Local  Government 
Board  and  with  representatives  of  the  Scottish  and  Irish  General  Register  Offices. 
Ample  precautions  will  be  taken  in  the  scheme  of  publication  to  proAdde  for  complete 
comparability  of  the  new  records  with  those  published  in  the  present  form,  so  that 
the  continuity  of  the  records  concerned  will  be  unimpaired. 

"The  change  of  classification  will  greatly  facilitate  international  mortality  compari- 
Bons,  and  there  is,  moreover,  every  reason  to  anticipate  that  it  will  for  the  first  time 
render  possible  complete  comparability  between  the  tables  compiled  in  this  office 
and  those  issued  by  local  authorities." 

The  acceptance  of  this  proposal  will  bring  the  publications  of  the  General  Register 
Office,  of  the  Local  Government  Board,  and  of  the  local  sanitary  authorities  into  line, 
not  only  ■with  one  another,  but  also  \^ath  those  of  the  ])rincipal  Colonies  and  of  most 
foreign  countries  both  in  North  and  South  America  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe, 
in  which  the  International  List  is  already  in  use.  I  may  add  that  copies  of  the  Inter- 
national List  as  now  adopted  have  been  forwarded  to  the  Colonial  Office  for  distribu- 
tion to  the  various  authorities  concerned  throughout  the  Empire. 

Many  countries,  among  them  tlie  United  States,  that  have  ex- 
pressed their  cordial  approval  of  the  International  list  and  have 
adopted  it  for  practical  use  so  far  as  material  is  available  for  the  sta- 
tistical compilation  of  causes  of  death,  do  not  enforce  the  complete 
registration  of  deaths  throughout  their  entire  territory.  This  is 
not  the  case,  however,  in  the  British  possessions,  for  as  an  almost 
invariable  rule  there  is  thorough  registration  of  vital  statistics 
wherever  the  British  flag  flies.  The  addition  of  the  British  Empire 
is  thus  a  most  important  one,  even  apart  from  the  prestige  and  tra- 
ditions of  the  home  office,  with  its  memories  of  Wilham  Farr.     All 


INTRODUCTORY 


the  English-speaking  and  Spanisli-speaking  countries  of  tlie  world 
are  now  united  in  the  adoption  of  the  International  List.  The  entire 
Western  Hemisphere,  including  North,  Central,  and  South  America; 
Australia  and  New  Zealand;  China,  Japan,  and  British  India  in  Asia; 
Egypt,  Algeria,  and  South  Africa  in  Africa;  and  many  countries  of 
Europe  are  now,  or  soon  will  be,  represented  among  those  thus  seek- 
ing international  uniformity.  Progress  during  the  present  decade 
should  be  even  more  gratifying,  and  by  the  time  of  the  Third  Decen- 
nial Revision,  which  is  to  be  made  in  1919,  it  may  be  hoped  that  all 
countries  will  join  in  the  movement. 

PURPOSE  AND  SCOPE  OF  THE  MANUAL. 

As  soon  as  possible  after  the  receipt  of  the  French  edition  of  the 
Second  Decennial  Revision  of  the  International  Classification,  a 
translation  of  the  French  text  and  index  was  made  and  published 
Tinder  the  title  of  "International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Sickness 
and  Death."  In  the  Introduction  of  this  work  appeared  the  fol- 
lowing statement  relative  to  the  old  Manual  of  1 902  and  the  present 
or  revised  Manual: 

The  Manual  of  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death  issued  by  the  Bui-eau 
of  the  Census  in  1902  has  been  employed  very  generally  by  those  state  and  city  regis- 
tration officials  of  the  United  States  who  are  charged  with  the  compilation  of  mortality 
statistics.  By  its  use  a  much  greater  degree  of  comparability  has  been  brought  about 
in  the  statistics  of  causes  of  death.  The  Second  Decennial  Revision  of  the  Interna- 
tional Classification,  which  took  place  at  Paris,  July  1  to  3,  1909,  at  the  invitation 
and  under  the  auspices  of  the  French  Government,  will  make  necessary  a  new  edition 
of  the  Manual,  so  that  it  may  serve  as  a  guide  to  American  registration  officials  for  the 
10  years  beginning  January  1,  1910. 

The  re^dsed  Manual,  it  is  expected,  will  be  a  work  of  far  more  useful  and  authori- 
tative character  than  the  old  one.  It  will  contain  (1)  the  terms  of  the  French  list,  or  at 
least  as  many  of  them  as  may  be  used  properly  in  English;  (2)  the  terms  found  upon 
medical  certificates  of  causes  of  death  as  reported  by  American  physicians;  (3)  the 
terms  of  the  Nomenclattue  of  Diseases  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London, 
for  over  40  years  the  authoritative  guide  of  English  physicians  in  regard  to  the  proper 
designation  of  diseases  and  causes  of  death;  and  (4)  those  of  the  Bellevue  Hospital 
Nomenclatm-e  of  Diseases  and  Conditions.  In  its  preparation  the  assistance  of  the 
Committee  on  Nomenclatm-e  of  the  American  Medical  Association  will  be  of  special 
value.  The  members  of  this  committee  are:  Dr.  Frank  P.  Foster,  chairman,  New 
York;  Dr.  J.  Chalmers  Da  Costa,  Philadelphia;  Dr.  W.  A.  Newman  Dorland,  Phila- 
delphia; Dr.  Alexander  Duane,  New  York;  and  Dr.  Victor  C.  Vaughan,  Ann  Arbor. 
The  committee  is  operating  under  the  following  resolutions  unanimously  adopted  by 
the  House  of  Delegates  of  the  American  Medical  Association  on  June  3,  190S: 

'^Resolved,  By  the  American  Medical  Association: 

"1.  That  the  International  Classification  of  Diseases  and  Causes  of  Death  be  recom- 
mended for  all  official  mortality  and  morbidity  statistical  reports. 

*  *  *  *  *  *  * 

"5.  That  after  the  revision  of  the  International  Classification  in  1910  [date  changed 
to_1909]  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  be  recast  in  corresponding  form,  so  that  there 
will  be  available  under  a  uniform  ai-rangement  and  with  precise  agreement  in  the 
meaning  of  terms  (1)  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death;  (2)  International 
Classification  of  Sickness  and  Disability;  (3)  International  Nomenclature  of  Diseases 
and  Injuries." 


10  INTRODUCTORY 

The  present  Manual  lias  been  prepared  accorcling  to  the  plan 
indicated,  and  is  intended  to  replace  as  a  practical  reference  work 
for  registration  officials  both  the  old  "Manual  of  International 
Classification/'  published  in  1902,  and  also  the  translation  of  the 
French  text  or  "International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Sickness 
and  Death,"  published  in  1910.  It  may  be  referred  to  as  the 
"revised  Manual,"  wliich  is  a  more  convenient  expression  than  the 
"]\[anual  based  upon  the  (Second)  Revised  Classification."  The 
word  "classification"  has  been  dropped  in  the  title — although  it 
seems  impossible  to  disuse  this  word  entirely  in  writing  upon  the 
subject — and  the  distinctive  title  adopted  of  "Manual  of  the  Inter- 
national List  of  Causes  of  Death."  This  is  done  for  the  reason, 
explained  more  fully  below,  that  the  system  is  merely  a  practical 
one  for  the  statistical  treatment  of  causes  of  death  and  makes  no 
claun  to  consideration  as  a  scientific  classification  of  diseases. 

The  translation  of  the  official  French  version  of  the  results  of  the 
International  Commission  of  1909  was  taken  as  the  basis  of  the  present 
Manual.  As  stated  in  the  text  of  the  "International  Classification  of 
Causes  of  Sickness  and  Death,"  as  given  below,  many  common  terms 
were  not  found  therein  and  it  was  necessary  to  supplement  its  use 
with  that  of  the  old  Manual: 

Many  terms  that  frequently  occur  in  the  usage  of  American  physicians  will  not  be 
found  in  the  Index  or  Tabular  List.  It  was  recognized  by  the  International  Commia- 
eion  that  a  special  list  wculd  have  to  be  prepared  for  each  language,  as  there  are  many 
expressions  in  English,  for  example,  for  which  no  equivalents  exist  in  French  medical 
nomenclature,  and  vice  versa.  Until  a  complete  and  thoroughly  comprehensive 
Index  can  be  prepared,  in  connection  with  the  re\'ised  edition  cf  the  Manual,  it  will 
be  necessary  to  use  the  present  Index  in  conjunction  with  that  of  the  old  edition  of 
the  Manual. 

Such  a  comprehensive  list  was  formed  by  adding  to  the  terms  that 
appeared  in  the  translation  of  the  French  list  many  other  terms 
derived  from  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  of  London  (fourth  edition,  being  the  third  decennial 
revision,  1906);  from  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Conditions 
of  Bellevue  and  Alhed  Hospitals,  New  York;  and  from  the  lists  of 
terms  found  among  the  returns  to  the  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Terms 
from  these  sources  were  brought  together  into  a  single  list,  alpha- 
betically arranged,  with  the  International  List  number  indicated,  and 
were  thus  compared,  with  the  elimination  of  some  minor  differences 
of  form,  before  rearranging  under  the  titles  of  the  detailed  Interna- 
tional List.  This  comparison  was  no  light  task,  the  combined  index 
comprising  1,044  typewritten  pages  of  over  30  lines  to  a  page, 
completely  cross-indexed  so  that  all  the  various  relations  of  the  terms 
would  be  indicated,  and  with  the  source  of  each  expression  indicated 


INTRODUCTORY  H 

as  coming  from  the  Frencli,  Census,  Bellevue,  or  English  lists  (by 
initials  ''F,"  "C,"  "B,"  and  ''E").     Thus,  for  example: 

Tuberculosis    28    FCBE 

abdominal    31    FC 

acute    29    FC 

articular    33     C 

axillary    34     C 

bronchial    28    C 

bronchopneumonic,  acute    29    B 


of  intestines    31     CBE 
joint    33    CBE 
kidney    34    CBE 
knee    33     C 
larynx    28    FCBE 
etc.,  etc. 


The  assignments  to  the  International  List  were  determined  with 
the  aid  of  sets  of  assignments  of  the  terms  of  the  London  and  Bellevue 
Nomenclatures  prepared  by  Dr.  Wilmer  R.  Batt,  State  Registrar  of 
Pennsylvania,  and  by  Dr.  William  H.  Guilfoy,  Registrar  of  Records 
of  New  York  City,  in  addition  to  the  decisions  made  in  this  bureau. 
Acknowledgment  should  be  made  especiall}^  of  the  valuable  assist- 
ance furnished  by  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Records  of  Bellevue 
and  Allied  Hospitals  of  New  York  City,  which  consists  of  Drs.  Robert 
J.  Carlisle,  Warren  Coleman,  Thomas  A.  Smith,  and  Edmund  L.  Dow. 
Numerous  conferences  have  been  held  with  this  committee,  complete 
agreement  has  been  reached  as  to  the  assignment  of  all  terms  included 
in  the  Bellevue  Nomenclature,  and  an  entire  rearrangement  of  the 
latter  in  the  order  of  the  International  List  is  now  available  in  the 
revised  edition  just  published  (1911)^  that  vnl\  be  most  serviceable 
for  the  promotion  of  uniformity  in  hospital  statistics  throughout  the 
United  States.  The  constant  interest  and  aid  of  Dr.  Frank  P.  Foster, 
Chairman,  and  other  members  of  the  American  Medical  Association's 
Committee  on  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  have  been  extended, 
and  valuable  suggestions  have  been  received  from  Dr.  T.  H.  C.  Ste- 
venson, Medical  Superintendent  of  the  General  Register  Office  of 
England  and  Wales,  some  of  them  as  the  result  of  a  special  confer- 
ence with  Dr.  Bertillon  at  Paris  since  the  date  of  the  revision.  Dr. 
Stevenson  also  kindly  transmitted  a  typewritten  copy  of  the  Tabular 
List  of  the  English  Manual  now  in  preparation,  w^hich  has  been  com- 
pared with  the  Tabular  List  of  the  present  work.  The  extremely 
valuable  services  of  Mr.  George  H.  Van  Buren,  section  chief  in  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census,  and  the  staff  of  clerks  engaged  under  his  charge 
in  the  editing  of  causes  of  death  are  also  deserving  of  special  mention 
in  connection  not  only  with  the  preparation  of  the  present  Manual 
but  also  with  the  former  publications  on  this  subject. 

1  Reference  (21),  p.  45. 


12  I  X  T  R  O  D  U  C  T  O  R  Y 

NATURE  AND   USE  OF  A  STATISTICAL   LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF 

DEATH. 

No  registration  office  that  deals  with  a  considerable  number  of 
returns  of  deaths  can  present  a  compilation  in  wliich  each  indi\'idual 
cause  will  be  shown.  The  number  of  medical  terms  employed  by 
})hysicians  is  so  very  great  that  a  table  prepared  on  this  basis  would 
be  chiefly  a  list  of  names  of  diseases.  The  length  of  such  a  list  would 
preclude  the  presentation  of  the  important  statistical  relations  of  the 
various  causes,  and  the  number  of  deaths  retm-ned  for  the  less  common 
terms  would  be  too  few  to  render  the  results  of  statistical  value. 
Moreover,  many  of  the  terms  would  be  more  or  less  synonymous,  and 
the  actual  number  of  deaths  from  a  given  disease  could  be  learned 
only  by  examining  the  entire  list  of  terms. 

A  process  of  condensation  or  consolidation  is  therefore  necessary 
in  compiling  statistics  of  causes  of  death.  A  selected  list  of  titles 
is  prepared,  and  under  each  title  are  arranged  the  various  terms  which 
it  is  agreed  shall  be  referred  thereto  in  compilation.  The  Tabular 
List  (pp.  47  to  141)  is  formed  by  such  an  arrangement,  and  careful 
examination  should  be  made  of  it  by  the  compiler  in  order  to  under- 
stand the  general  character  and  scope  of  each  of  the  189  titles  that 
make  up  the  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death  in  its  present  form. 

Such  a  list  might  have  been  arranged  m  any  order — for  example, 
the  alphabetical.  This  plan  would  have  the  advantage  of  avoidmg 
the  appearance  of  a  theoretical  grouping  or  "classification"  of  the 
causes  of  death — a  matter  with  wliich  the  International  List  is  very 
little  concerned.  On  the  other  hand,  it  would  have  the  disadvantage 
of  separating  widely  many  causes  that  are  frequenth'  studied  together, 
such  as  the  various  acute  infective  diseases,  bronchitis  and  pneumonia, 
the  puerperal  affections,  etc.  On  the  whole,  therefore,  the  grouping 
according  to  the  general  "classes,"  and  m  a  conventional  order,  is 
more  convenient.  It  is  desirable  also  to  print  the  International  List 
number  with  the  title,  as  thereby  all  uncertainty  is  removed  as  to  the 
exact  inclusion  of  the  title,  regardless  of  the  particular  language  em- 
ployed. The  process,  then,  of  "classifymg"  causes  of  death  relates 
only  to  the  assignment  of  any  given  cause  to  the  particular  title  num- 
ber, as  shown  in  the  Index  for  all  terms  that  appear  in  the  Tabular  List. 

The  Index  is  cross-referenced,  so  that  any  significant  word  in  a 
medical  expression  may  be  found,  a  plan  which  will  facilitate  reference 
by  those  not  accustomed  to  medical  terms.  Thus  "Fatty  degener- 
ation of  heart"  will  be  found  under  "Fatty,"  "Degeneration,"  and 
"Heart."  In  the  Tabular  List  each  term  appears  only  once,  as  a  rule, 
and  in  its  natural  order  of  expression.  Subsidiary  lists  of  "Frequent 
complications"  are  given  under  certain  titles,  thus  indicating  terms 
that  maybe  neglected  when  occurring  in  combination  with  the  primary 
cause. 


INTRODUCTORY  13 

All  terms  in  the  Index  are  supposed  to  occur  in  the  exact  form 
stated  without  further  qualification  or  definition.  If  additional 
information  is  obtained,  it  may  lead  to  a  very  different  reference. 
Special  attention  should  be  paid  to  the  distinctions  of  assignment 
according  to  the  ages  of  decedents.  It  is  unfortunate  that  special 
age  limits  should  be  required  in  a  list  of  causes  of  death,  but  the  tend- 
ency is  to  increase  rather  than  to  diminish  the  number  of  titles  thus 
affected.  In  order  to  promote  international  comparabihty  and  after 
consultation  with  Drs.  Bertillon  and  Stevenson,  some  indefinite  terms 
e.  g.,  ''Debility,"  "Cachexia,"  and  the  like,  reported  without  qualifi- 
cation for  decedents  of  70  years  and  over,  are  now  assigned  to 
"Senility"  (154)  instead  of  to  "111  defined  causes"  (189)  as  was 
formerly  the  practice  of  this  office.  The  increase  in  the  age  limit  of 
title  151  from  "under  3  months"  to  "under  1  year"  will  also  result 
in  the  transfer  of  a  considerable  number  of  deaths  from  "111  defined 
causes,"  thus  causing  apparent  improvement  in  the  returns.  But  the 
title  "Senihty"  itself  is  really  an  indefinite  one,  as  is  also  "Congenital 
debility"  to  a  considerable  extent,  so  that  these  changes  may  be 
regarded  as  onl}^  transpositions  among  the  groups  of  ill  defined 
causes  and  hence  of  no  very  great  significance. 

The  words  "cancer"  and  "tumor"  are  used  in  a  general  sense  to 
include  all  forms  of  malignant  and  nonmalignant  neoplasms,  respec- 
tivel}^.  Reference  should  be  made  to  the  lists  of  specific  forms  imder 
titles  39  and  46  of  the  Tabular  List,  and  also  under  the  head  of 
"Cancer"  and  "Tumor"  in  the  Index.  Explanations  and  special 
lists  are  given  also  in  the  Index  under  the  heads  of  "Parasitic  disease," 
"Poisoning,"  "Premature  birth,"  and  "Stillbu-th"— the  last,  of 
course,  only  for  the  purpose  of  insuring  exclusion  of  all  stillbirths 
from  deaths. 

NOMENCLATURE  AND  CLASSIFICATION  OF  DISEASES. 

The  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death  makes  no  pretension  of 
being  a  proper  nomenclature  of  diseases  or  of  including  a  scientific 
classification  of  diseases.  It  is  only  a  practical  working  list  whereby 
statistical  compilers  can  assign  medical  terms  reported  by  physicians 
as  causes  of  death  to  certain  more  or  less  definite  titles  representing 
individual  diseases  or  groups  of  diseases  of  similar  character.  Sta- 
tistics of  causes  of  death  are  vitiated  to  a  considerable  extent,  and 
sometimes  to  a  very  large  extent,  by  the  fact  that  many  deaths  are 
reported  under  what  the  Committee  on  Nomenclature  of  the  American 
Medical  Association  very  graphicall}^  calls  certain  hlind  returns.  How 
appHcable  this  phrase  is  can  be  appreciated  most  fully  by  those  who 
have  puzzled  over  returns  as  received  in  registration  offices,  and  an 
inspection  of  the  many  unsatisfactory  and  indefinite  causes  included 
in  this  Manual  (see  Tabular  List)  \ydll  make  it  clear  that  reform  is 


14  INTRODUCTORY 

necessary  in  order  to  place  tnir  statistics  of  causes  of  death  upon  a 
satisfact(^ry  basis. 

Nosology,  or  the  scientific  classification  of  diseases,  was  cultivated 
with  fervor  a  iiundred  years  ago,^  and  was  believed  to  be  a  necessary 
part  of  the  knowledge  required  for  the  practical  treatment  of  disease. 
"The  distinction  of  the  genera  of  diseases,  the  distuiction  of  the 
species  of  each,  and  often  even  that  of  the  varieties,  I  hold  to  be  a 
necessary  foundation  of  evoiy  plan  of  ])hysic,  whether  dogmatical 
or  empirical,"  said  Cullen  in  his  ''First  Lines  of  the  Practice  of 
Physic."  The  system  devised  by  liim  came  to  be  the  predominant 
one,  although  many  otlier  systems  were  presented,  among  them 
those  of  Sauvages,  Limiaeus,  Vogel,  Sagar,  Macbride,  Young,  and 
Mason  Good.  All  these  systems  have  vanished;  the  subject  is 
almost  entirely  neglected  at  the  present  day,  but  its  influence  may  be 
traced  in  the  forms  of  statistical  lists  in  present  use.  Dr.  William 
Farr  found  the  Cullenian  system  in  general  use  in  the  public  services 
at  the  time  of  the  establishment  of  the  modern  system  of  registration 
of  deaths  in  England.  It  had  not,  however,  been  revised  to  meet  the 
demands  of  the  advance  of  medical  science  and  was  not  suited  to 
statistical  purposes.  One  of  Dr.  Farr's  first  duties,  therefore,  was  to 
prepare  a  "Statistical  Nosology,"  which  had  a  marked  effect  upon 
subsequent  classifications,  including  that  of  the  Second  Revision  of 
the  International  List.     Dr.  Farr  said  at  that  timc:^ 

The  advantages  of  a  uniform  statistical  nomenclature,  however  imperfect,  are  so 
obvious,  that  it  is  surprising  no  attention  has  been  paid  to  its  enforcement  in  Bills 
of  I^Iortality.  Each  disease  has  in  many  instances  been  denoted  by  three  or  four 
terms,  and  each  term  has  been  applied  to  as  many  different  diseases;  vague,  incon- 
venient names  have  been  employed,  or  complications  have  been  registered  instead 
of  primary  diseases.  The  nomenclature  is  of  as  much  importance  in  this  department 
of  inquiry,  as  weights  and  measures  in  the  physical  sciences,  and  should  be  settled 
without  delay. 

As  a  result  of  his  practical  experience  with  tliis  system  Dr.  Farr  was 
selected,  together  with  Dr.  Marc  d'Espine  of  Geneva,  by  the  First 
Statistical  Congress,  Brussels,  1853,  to  prepare  a  report  upon  a  clas- 
sification that  might  be  used  in  all  countries  for  the  statistics  of 
causes  ot  death,^  The  resolution  to  this  eflect  was  introduced  by 
Dr.  Achille  Guillard,  a  distinguished  botanist  and  statistician, 
creator  of  the  word  "demography,"  and  maternal  grandfather  of  Dr. 
Jacques  Bertillon,  to  whose  efforts  the  present  success  of  the  Inter- 
national List  is  chiefly  due: 

Uy  a  lieu  de  former  une  nomenclature  uniforme  des  causes  de  dcces 
applicable  a  ious  Ics  pays. 

'  See  the  Interesting  oration  on  "The  Classification  and  Nomenclature  of  Diseases,  with  Bemarks  orv 
Diseases  Due  to  Treatment,"  by  Dr.  U.  D.  Rolleston,  before  the  Medical  Society  of  London,  Lanctt, 
May  22. 1909. 

*  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Registrar-General  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages  In  England.  London: 
1839, p.  99. 

3  Sixteenth  Annual  Report  of  Registrar-General  of  England,  1853.  Appendix,  p.  73. 


INTRODUCTORY'  $^ 

This  was  the  beginning  of  the  ])resent  International  List.  The 
classification  was  adopted  in  Paris  in  1855,  in  Vienna  in  1S57,  and  was 
translated  into  six  languages.  Again  revised  at  Paris  in  1864  ^' sur  le 
modele  de  celle  de  W.  Farr,"  and  in  1874,  1880,  and  1880/  the  final 
form  2  was  substantially  that  which  was  recommended  by  the  Inter- 
national Statistical  Institute,^  the  successor  of  the  old  wStatistical 
Conaress,  at  Chicago  in  1893,  and  which,  after  the  First  Decennial 
Revision  of  1900  and  the  Second  Decennial  Revision  of  1909,  is  now 
the  International  List  in  force  in  a  large  number  of  countries  for  the 
decade  beginning  January  1,  1910,  and  ending  December  31,  1919. 

The  preface  of  the  first  edition  (1869)  of  the  Nomenclature  of  Dis- 
eases drawn  up  by  a  Joint  Committee  appointed  by  the  Royal  College 
of  Physicians  of  London  declares  that — 

For  perfecting  the  statistical  registration  of  diseases,  with  a  view  to  the  discovery 
of  statistical  truths  concerning  their  history,  nature,  and  phenomena,  the  want  of  a 
generally  recognized  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  has  long  been  felt  as  an  indispensable 
condition. 

*****  i5-  •> 

Among  the  great  ends  of  such  a  uniform  Nomenclature  must  be  reckoned  that  of 
fixing  definitely,  for  all  places,  the  things  about  which  medical  observation  is  exer- 
cised, and  of  forming  a  steady  basis  upon  which  medical  experience  may  be  safely 
built. 

The  committee  began  its  labors  in  1859,  not  long  after  the  action 
of  the  Statistical  Congress  in  favor  of  an  international  classification 
of  causes  of  death.  The  successive  decennial  revisions  of  tliis  work 
(dated  1885,  1896,  and  1906)  have  continued  to  afford  a  steady 
basis  of  authority  for  British  physicians  in  the  use  of  medical  terms 
and  have  contributed  markedly  to  the  value  of  the  statistical  reports 
relating  to  causes  of  death.  No  such  authority  has  heretofore  been 
available  in  the  United  States,  and  probably  owing  to  this  fact,  at 
least  in  part,  the  returns  of  causes  of  death  in  this  country  contain 
a  much  larger  variety  of  indefinite  causes  than  do  those  of  England. 
Efforts  in  the  direction  of  nomenclature  were  made,  it  is  trae,  early 
in  the  history  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  and  an  American 
Nomenclature  of  Diseases  was  actually  prepared  by  a  distinguished 
committee  of  that  association  nearly  40  j^ears  ago.*  The  work  was 
discontinued,  how^ever,  and  was  not  taken  up  again  until  within  very 
recent  years  and  in  connection  with  the  preparations  for  the  Second 
Revision  of  the  International  List.^  Following  is  the  report  of  the 
Reference  Committee  on  Hygiene  and  Public  Health  to  the  House 
of  Delegates  of  the  Sixty-second  Annual  Session  of  the  American 

1  J.  Bertillon:  Cours  6!Sinentaire  de  statistique  administrative,  ISDo,  pp.  262  and  264  (Note). 

2B.eference(l),p.  43. 

siMerence(2),p.  43. 

*  Transactions  of  ths  American  Medical  Association,  1S72,  Appendix. 

^  See  Mortality  Statistics,  1907,  p.  16,  and  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  June  15, 1907. 


16  INTRODUCTORY 


Medical  Association,  Los  Angeles,  June,  1911,  and  also  the  report 
of  the  Committee  on  Nomenclature  and  Classiiication  of  Diseases 
to  which  it  refers:  * 

REPORT   OF   REFERENCE   COMMITTEE    0>f   HYGIENE   AND   PUBLIC   HEALTH. 

Dr.  Alexander  Marcy,  New  Jersey.  Chairman,  presented  the  report  of  the  Reference 
Committee  on  Hygiene  and  Public  Health,  as  follows: 

Your  Reference  Committee  on  Hygiene  and  Public  Health  begs  leave  to  report 
ha\nng  had  under  consideration  the  report  of  tlie  Committee  on  Nomenclature  and 
Classification  of  Diseases  and  recommends  the  adoption  of  the  report  and  the  con- 
tinuance of  the  committee  with  such  additions  as  may  be  necessiiry  to  complete  its 
full  membership,  and  that  said  committee  be  instructed,  to  continue  its  work  in  cooper- 
ation with  other  organizations  working  along  the  same  lines,  and  that  such  dassihca- 
tionas  they  mayadopt,  together  with  the  International  ClassificationofCausesof  Death, 
be  published  and  supplied  to  the  members  of  the  American  Medical  Association. 

We  further  recommend  that  in  case  of  a  vacancy  on  this  committee  such  vacancy 
be  filled  by  a  member  especially  interested  in  tropical  diseases. 

Alexander  Marcy,  Jr.,  Chairman. 

On  motion,  the  report  was  adopted.  The  nomenclature  report  referred  to  was 
as  follows: 

REPORT    OF    THE    COMMITTEE    ON    NOMENCLATURE    AND   CLASSIFICATION    OF  DISEASES. 

To  the  Members  of  the  House  of  Delegates  of  the  American  Medical  Association: 

Your  Committee  on  the  Nomenclature  and  Classification  of  Diseases  begs  leave  to 
submit  the  following  report: 

Up  to  a  time  shortly  preceding  the  rendering  of  our  last  report,  at  the  meeting  of 
1910,  our  work  was  hampered  by  the  necessity  of  waiting  for  the  appearance  of  the 
revised  version  of  the  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death,  for  we  had  been 
instructed  to  have  due  regard  for  that  classification;  indeed,  early  in  our  labors  we 
were  again  admonished  to  follow  it  closely.  This  resolution,  however,  was  over- 
looked by  us,  and  time  soon  made  it  clear,  for  reasons  which  need  not  now  be  set  forth, 
that  the  resolution  could  not  be  followed  literally. 

We  had  been  very  favorably  impressed  with  the  Belle\Tie  Hospital  Nomenclature 
of  Diseases  and  Conditions,  prepared  by  a  committee  consisting  of  Dr.  Robert  J.  Car- 
lisle, Dr.  Wanen  Coleman,  Dr.  Thomas  A.  Smith,  and  Dr.  Edmund  L.  Dow,  which 
first  appeared  in  1903,  and  the  appearance  of  a  revision  of  that  work,  early  in  1909,  led 
us  to  examine  it  still  more  closely.  It  was  not  long  before  a  second  revision  was  begun, 
and  our  chairman  was  very  courteously  in-s-ited  to  observe  the  progress  of  the  work. 
This  second  revision  is  not  yet  published,  but  is  in  press  and  will  probably  be  out 
some  weeks  before  the  Los  Angeles  meeting.  The  close  examination  that  we  have 
been  able  to  give  it  leads  us  to  the  opinion  that,  from  the  clinical  point  of  view,  it  is 
superior  to  any  other  nomenclature  with  which  we  are  acquainted  and  to  o.ny  which 
we  ourselves  could  prepare  within  a  reasonable  length  of  time.  Moreover,  it  is  very 
well  known  and  many  hospitals  have  either  adopted  it  or  indicated  a  readiness  to 
study  it  further,  with  a  view  to  its  probable  adoption.  These  hospitals  include  3  in 
California,  1  in  Colorado,  2  in  Connecticut.  7  in  Illinois,  2  in  Louisiana,  1  in  Maryland, 
2  in  Massachusetts,  4  in  Michigan,  2  in  Missouri,  3  in  New  Jersey,  34  in  New  York, 
13  in  Pennsylvania,  1  in  Tennessee,  1  in  Texas,  3  in  Utah,  1  in  Australia,  1  in  Canada, 
1  in  Denmark,  1  in  England,  1  in  Italy,  and  1  in  Switzerland.  Men  do  not  take  up 
with  systems  of  nomenclature  for  light  reading;  we  must  therefore  conclude  that  the 
Bellevue  nomenclature  has  verj^  favorably  impressed  our  confreres  in  various  locali- 
ties. We  recommend  that  it  be  made  a  part  of  whatever  publication  on  the  subject 
of  the  nomenclature  and  classification  of  diseases  the  American  Medical  Association 
may  decide  to  issue- — and  the  prominent  part,  by  reason  of  its  clinical  character. 

It  will  be  well,  we  think,  to  publish  also  a  Latin  list,  if  only  for  purposes  of  inter- 
national correspondence.  Such  a  list  as  has  lately  been  prepared  by  Surgeon  Charles 
N.  Fiske,  of  the  Na\'y,  and  is  published  in  the  United  States  Naval  Medical  Bulletin, 
April,  1911,  would  be  excellent  for  the  purpose,  though  a  little  editorial  work  would 
be  required  to  make  it  conform  in  minor  details  to  the  BelleAoie  nomenclature. 

As  a  matter  of  course,  we  recommend  the  adoption  of  the  International  Classification 
of  Causes  of  Death.  It  seems  to  us  in  need  of  further  revision,  but  for  that  we  must 
wait  until  1919.     Meantime,  the  excellent  Manual  made  of  its  expanded  list  by  Dr. 

•  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  July  8, 1911. 


INTRODUCTORY  It 

Creasy  L.  Wilbur,  chief  statistician  of  the  division  of  vital  statisticfl  of  the  Bureau 
of  the  Census,  makes  a  list  which  should  figure  ]^rominently  in  our  publication  if  we 
issue  one.  This,  too,  is  not  yet  off  the  pre.ss.  It  is  of  value  from  many  points  of  view, 
but  will  be  particularly  of  service  to  health  officials  who  have  to  determine  what  ia 
meant  by  certain  blind  returns. 

There  is  a  great  awakening  to  the  importance  of  nomenclature  and  classification, 
and  it  may  be  well  for  the  American  Medical  Association  to  provide  for  cooperative 
work  with  the  profewsiou  in  other  countries,  to  the  end  that  we  may  eventually  have  a 
xiniform  nomenclature  and  classification. 

Very  respectfully,  Frank  P.  Foster,  Chairman. 

W.  A.  N.  DORLAND, 

Victor  C.  Vaughan, 
Alexander  Duane, 
J.  Chalmers  da  Costa. 

That  the  American  Medical  Association  is  to  continue  this  impor- 
tant work  is  indeed  gratifying.  It  may  be  remembered  that  the 
United  States  participated,  through  Drs.  Billings  and  Folsom,  in  the 
preparation  of  the  London  Nomenclature  of  1885,  and  there  may  be, 
now  that  the  registration  offices  of  both  countries  are  united  in  the 
use  of  the  International  List,  further  cooperation  in  the  preparation 
of  an  International  Nomenclature,  at  least  one  for  all  English-speak- 
ing countries  and  one  "which  v/ill  afford  valuable  suggestions  for  the 
next  revision  of  the  International  List  (1919). 

STATISTICAL  TREATMENT  OF  JOINT  CAUSES  OF  DEATH. 

The  expression  "joint  causes  of  death'^  is  a  convenient  one  for 
those  cases  in  which  the  physician  reports  two  or  more  causes  or  con- 
ditions upon  the  certificate  of  death  of  an  individual.  According  to 
the  general  practice  of  statistical  compilation  only  one  cause  can  be 
tabulated  for  each  death,  consequently  a  process  of  selection  is  neces- 
sary. The  method  employed  for  this  purpose  may  have  a  very  con- 
siderable influence  upon  the  resulting  statistics.  Dr.  Julius  J.  Pikler' 
has  very  forcefully  directed  attention  to  the  importance  of  the  study 
of  contributory  causes  of  death  that  usually  are  lost  entirely  in  com- 
pilation, but  the  full  statement  of  such  causes  would  be  difficult, 
especially  for  related  tables  and  a  detailed  classification,  in  a  report 
dealing  with  large  numbers  of  returns. 

The  International  Commission  did  not  give  special  consideration 
to  this  subject  in  1909,  but  at  the  suggestion  of  Dr.  Bertillon  it  was 
agreed  that  the  rules  employed  since  1900  should  be  continued  in 
force  and  a  special  committee  was  appointed  to  report  on  the  subject. 
Following  are  the  rules  in  question  as  given  in  the  French  edition  of 
1903: 

1.  If  one  of  the  two  diseases  is  an  immediate  and  frequent  complication  of  the  other, 
the  death  should  be  classified  under  the  head  of  the  primary  disease.    Examples: 
Infantile  diarrhoea  and  convulsions,  classify  as  infantile  diarrhcea. 
Measles  and  bronchopneumonia,  classify  as  measles. 
Scarlet  fever  and  diphtheria,  classify  as  scarlet  fever. 
Scarlet  fever  and  nephritis,  classify  as  scarlet  fever. 

'  Das  Budapester  System  der  Todesursachenstatislik,  1909. 
42154°.^1S 2 


18  INTRODUCTORY 


2.  If  the  preceding  rule  is  not  applicable,  the  following  should  be  used:  If  one  of 
the  diseases  is  surely  fatal'  and  the  other  is  of  less  gravity,  the  former  should  be 
selected  as  the  cause  of  death.     Examples: 

Cancer  and  bronchoptuumonia,  classify  as  cancer. 

Puhnonary  tuberculosis  and  puerperal  septichxmia,  classify  ss  hiberculosis. 

Icterus  gravis  and  pericarditis,  classify  as  icterus  gravis. 

3.  If  neitlier  of  the  above  rules  is  applicable,  then  the  following:  If  one  of  the  dis 
eases  is  epidemic  and  the  other  is  not,  choose  the  epidemic  disease.     Examples: 

Typhoid  fi'vcr  and  saturnism,  classify  as  typhoid  fever. 
Measles  and  biliary  calculi,  classify  as  meeisles. 

4.  If  none  of  the  three  preceding  rules  is  applicable,  the  ft)llowing  maj'  be  used. 
If  one  of  the  diseases  is  much  more  frequently  fatal  than  the  other,  then  it  should  be 
selected  as  the  cause  of  death.     Examples: 

Rheumatism  {uithout  vietastasis)  and  salpingitis,  classify  as  salpingitis. 
Pericarditis  and  appendicitis,  classify  as  pericarditis. 

5.  If  none  of  the  four  preceding  rules  applies,  then  the  following:  If  one  of  the  dis- 
eases is  of  rajnd  development  and  the  other  is  of  slow  development,  the  disease  of  rapid 
development  should  be  taken.     Examples: 

Diabetes  and  icterus  gravis,  clas,«ify  as  icterus  gravis. 
Cinhosis  and  angina  pectoris,  classify  as  angina  pectoris. 
Plewisy  and  senile  debility,  classify  as  pleurisy. 

6.  If  none  of  the  above  five  rules  applies,  then  the  diagnosis  should  be  selected  that 
best  characterizes  the  case.     Example: 

Saturnism  and  peritonitu,  classify  as  saturnism. 
Precise  diagnoses  should  be  given  the  preference  over  vague  and  indeterminate 
ones,  such  as  "Hajmorrhage."  "Encephalitis,"  etc.  Arbitrary  decisions  should 
be  avoided  as  much  as  possible  by  the  use  of  the  preceding  rules.  None  of  them  is 
absolute,  but  all  are  subject  to  exceptions  which  may  vary  according  to  local  usages.^ 
In  practice  the  first  nile,  which  is  the  most  logical  of  all,  is  the  one  of  most  frequent 
application.  The  others  have  been  formulated  only  to  prepare  for  all  cases  and  to 
treat  them  with  system  and  uniformity. 

These  rules  differ  but  slightly  from  those  given  in  the  Manual  of 
1902,  which  were  based  upon  the  French  edition  of  1900.  They 
are  a  development  of  practical  experience,  as  shown  by  the  forms 
in  which  they  have  appeared  in  various  editions  of  the  International 
Classification,  and  may  be  compared  witli  the  rules  given  in  the 
introductory  text  of  the  Alphabetische  Liste  von  Krankheiten  und 
Todesursachen,  Kaiserliches  Gesundheitsamt,  Germany,  1905: 

WTien  several  diseases  are  reported  as  causes  of  death,  the  foUo-ndng  rules  should 
be  obser\'ed : 

1.  The  death  is,  as  a  i-ule,  to  be  assigned  to  that  number  which  represents  the  prob- 
able primary  cause  (Grundleiden).  For  example,  when  nephritis  and  valvular 
heart  disease  are  returned,  the  death  should  be  classified  under  the  heart  disease  as 
the  probable  primary  cause.  Only  when  the  j^rimary  cause  is  not  a  real  disease  may 
it  be  disregarded.    For  example,  with  "  senile  debility  and  bronchitis  "  or  "  debility 

'  Apart  from  all  treatment.  This  provision  is  necessary  to  assure  stability  in  the  application  of  the  rules. 
0then\-isc  a  therapeutic  discover^-,  tor  example  that  of  the  antidiphtheritic  serum,  would  modify  the  tables 
and  injure  the  comparability  of  the  statistics. 

*  Particularly  weshould  note  the  impropriety  of  certain  expressions.  For  example,  if  a  physician  writes 
Typhoid  Kur,  chrome  mjihritis,  it  is  almost  certain  that  he  intended  to  indicate  typhoid  fever  complicated 
with  albummuiia  and  not  a  patient  with  Bright's  disease  attacked  with  typhoid  fever. 

Woer  a  disease  ordinarily  rare  or  absent  undergoes  a  large  extension  (e.  g.  cholera,  yellow  fever,  etc.),. 
the  total  deaths  should  De  noted  without  any  exception  whatever.  For  such  cases  it  is  necessary  to  waive 
ail  ordinary  rules. 


INTRODUCTORY  19 

and  intestinal  catarrh,"  the  deaths  should  be  classified,  not  an  senile  debility  or 
congenital  debility,  but  as  chronic  bionchitis  and  as  intestinal  catarrh. 

2.  With  two  independent  diseases,  the  more  severe  should  be  chosen. 

3.  With  an  infectious  disease  and  a  noninfectious  disease,  the  former  should  be 
chosen.     Example:  Insanity  and  typhoid  fever,  classify  as  typhoid  fever. 

4.  If  acute  diseases  are  reported  with  chronic  diseases,  the  acute  diseases  are  to 
be  preferred.  Example:  Gastric  ulcer  and  croupous  pneumonia,  classify  as  croupous 
pneumonia. 

5.  If  two  infectious  diseases  are  reported  as  causes  of  death,  then  smallpox,  scarlet 
fever,  measles,  typhus  fever,  diphtheria  and  croup,  whooping  cough,  croupous  y^neu- 
monia,  influenza,  typhoid  fever,  paratyphoid  fever,  Weil's  disease,  relapsing  fever, 
cerebrospinal  fever,  erysipelas,  tetanus,  septichaemia,  puerperal  fever,  plague,  Asiatic 
cholera,  dysentery,  anthrax,  glanders,  rabies,  and  trichiniasis  should  have  the  pref- 
erence over  tuberculosis,  malaria,  or  a  venereal  disease. 

6.  Causes  of  death  from  "vdolence  are  usually  preferred. 

7.  Such  returns  as  heart  weakness  ["heart  failure"],  cardiac  paralysis,  paralysis  of 
the  lungs,  pulmonary  oedema,  coma,  and  the  like,  should  be  disregarded  if  other 
causes  are  named. 

8.  With  tuberculosis  of  several  organs,  including  that  of  the  lungs,  tuberculosis 
of  the  lungs  should  be  selected. 

It  will  be  interesting  also  to  compare  the  rules  published  by  the 
Society  of  Medical  Officers  of  Health  of  England :  ^ 

RULES   AS   TO   CLASSIFICATION   OP  CAUSES   OF   DEATH. 

With  the  following  exceptions  the  general  rule  should  be  to  select  from  several 
diseases  mentioned  in  the  certificate  the  disease  of  the  longest  duration.  In  the  event 
of  no  duration  being  specified,  the  disease  standing  first  in  order  should  be  assumed 
to  be  the  disease  of  longest  duration. 

Exceptions  to  the  above  rule. 

Any  one  of  the  chief  infective  diseases  should  be  selected  in  preference  to  any  other 
cause  of  death.  If  two  infective  diseases  in  succession  be  specified,  the  disease  of 
longer  duration  should  be  selected. 

Thus  scarlet  fever  should  be  selected  in  preference  to  bronchopneumonia,  and 
phthisis  in  preference  to  bronchitis. 

Definite  diseases,  ordinarily  known  as  constitutional  diseases,  should  have  preference 
over  those  known  as  local  diseases. 

Thus  cancer  should  be  selected  in  preference  to  pneumonia,  and  diabetes  in  pref- 
erence to  heart  disease. 

When  apoplexy  occurs  in  conjunction  with  definite  disease  of  the  heart  or  Jcidneys, 
the  heart  disease  or  the  kidney  disease,  as  the  case  may  be,  should  be  preferred. 

When  hemiplegia  is  mentioned  in  connection  with  embolism,  the  embolism  should 
be  selected. 

When  embolisvi  occurs  in  connection  with  childbirth,  the  death  should  be  referred 
to  accidents  of  childbirth. 

In  calculating  the  death  rate  from  "diarrhoea,"  deaths  certified  as  due  ix3  diarrhcea, 
either  alone  or  coupled  with  some  ill-defined  cause  (such  as  "atrophy,"  "debility," 
"marasmus,"  "thrush,"  "convulsions,"  "teething,"  "old  age,"  or  "senile  decay"), 
epidemic:  or  summer  diarrhoea,  epidemic  or  zyviotic  enteritis,  intestinal  or  enteric  catarrh, 
gastro-intestinal  or  gastro-enteric  catarrh,  dysentery  or  dysenteric  diarrhcea,  cholera  (not 
being  "Asiatic  cholera"),  cholera  nostras,  cholera  infantum,  and  choleraic  diarrhcsa 
should  be  included. 


1  The  New  Tables  Issued  by  the  Local  Government  Board  and  the  Schedules  of  Causes  of  Death  issued 
by  Th£  Incorporated  Society  of  Medical  Oflacers  of  Health.    London:  1901. 


W'hoopinQf  cough,   if  of  longer  duration 

than  scarlet  fever. 
Scark't  fever. 

Phthisis. 

Pneumonia. 

Bronchitis. 

Select  disease  of  longest  duration. 

Diphtheria. 

Puerperal  fever. 

Embolism. 

Larynp^ismus  stridulus. 

Tubercular  meningitis. 

Phthisis. 


20  INTRODUCTORY 

The  following  miscellaneous  examples  are  given  as  indicating  the  method  of  classi- 
fication in  cases  of  difficulty  that  frequently  arise: 

Causes  of  Death  in  Order  Given  in  Death  To  be  Classified  Undcr- 

Ccrtificalc 

Whooping     cough,     bronchopneumonia, 

scarlet  fever. 
Scarlet    fever    G    months,   otitis    media, 

abscess  of  brain. 
Laryngeal  and  pulmonary  phthisis. 
Pneumonia,  old  age. 
Old  age,  bronchitis. 
Phthisis,  diabetes  mcllitus. 
Diphtheria  9  mouths,  paralysis. 
Puerperal  perimetritis. 
Cerebral  embolism. 
Spasmodic  croup. 
Acute  hydrocephalus. 
Bronchitis,  phthisi.^^. 

Through  the  kindness  of  Dr.  John  Tatham,  formerly  Medical 
Superintendent  of  the  Registrar-General's  office,  England,  a  copy  of 
the  Instructions  to  Abstractors,  as  employed  in  that  office  in  1909,  was 
supplied  to  the  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Certain  decisions  of  special 
interest  are  taken  therefrom: 

1.  Any  general  disease  (except  pyrexia,  premature  birth,  congenital  defects,  want 
of  breast  milk,  teething,  and  chronic  rheumatism)  to  be  taken  in  preference  to  any 
local  disease  except  aneurysm  and  strangulated  hernia. 

2.  Any  of  the  following  diseases  are  to  be  given  preference  over  any  other  diseases: 
Aneurysm,  anthrax,  Asiatic  cholera,  cancer,  carcinoma,  glanders,  rabies,  industrial 
poisoning,  malignant  disease,  opium  or  morphine  habit,  puerperal  septic  disease, 
sarcoma,  smallpox,  strangulated  hernia,  tetanus,  and  vaccination. 

3.  Any  disease  in  this  group  is  to  be  preferred  over  any  other  disease  except  those 
named  in  the  preceding  group:  Cerebrospinal  fever,  diphtheria,  dysentery,  typhoid 
fever,  German  measles,  malaria,  measles,  mumps,  relapsing  fever,  scarlet  fever,  typhus 
fever,  and  whoopiug  cough. 

4.  The  follo'tting  diseases  to  be  preferred  except  for  those  named  in  the  two  pre- 
ceding lists:  Acute  hydrocephalus,  alcoholism,  influenza,  lupus,  phthisis,  pulmonary 
tuberculosis,  rheumatic  fever  (acute  and  subacute  rheumatism),  scrofula,  syphilis, 
tabes  mesenterica,  tuberculous  meningitis,  tuberculous  peritonitis,  tuberculosis  of 
other  organs,  and  general  tuberculosis. 

5.  For  the  following  list,  prefer  the  disease  of  longer  duration  or  the  disease  first 
■written:  Carbuncle  (not  anthrax),  diabetes  mellitus,  epidemic  diarrhoea,  epidemic 
enteritis,  enteritis,  diarrhoea  due  to  food,  erysipelas,  gout,  haemophilia,  infective  endo- 
carditis, infective  enteritis,  pernicious  anaemia,  phagedajna,  phlegmon  (not  anthrax), 
pneumonia  (all  forms),  purpura  heemorrhagica,  pyaemia  (not  puerperal),  rheumatoid 
arthritis,  rheumatic  gout,  rheumatism  of  heart,  rickets,  scurvy,  septichaemia,  other 
septic  diseases,  septic  infections,  starvation,  and  varicella. 

6.  Premature  birth  and  congenital  defects  (malformations)  to  be  preferred  for 
decedents  under  3  months  of  age  to  other  causes  except  those  of  groups  (2)  and  (3). 

7.  Chlorosis  and  anaemia  (not  pernicious)  only  when  alone. 

8.  For  combinations  of  local  diseases,  usually  select  disease  of  longer  duration  or 
that  first  written. 

9.  Any  definite  disease  accelerated  by  violence  is  to  be  classed  to  the  disease. 

10.  Tetanus,  septichpemia,  blood  poisoning,  pyaemia,  or  erysipelas  following  violence 
to  be  classed  to  tetanus  or  the  septic  disease  if  the  injury  is  slight;  but  if  severe  enough 
to  kill  by  itself,  the  death  should  be  classed  to  the  form  of  violence. 


I  N  T  li  O  I)  U  C  T  O  R  Y 


21 


The  instructions  employed  in  the  Registrar-Gcn/jrars  office!  are  of 
special  value  because  the  certificate  of  death  used  in  England  and 
the  standard  certificate  recommended  by  the  American  Public 
Health  Association  and  used  in  by  far  the  great(;r  part  of  the  regis- 
tration area  are  practically  identical  in  their  provisions  for  the  state- 
ment of  cause  of  death.  The  American  certificate  does  not  use  the 
word  "primary"  on  its  face,  but  it  is  explained  fully  on  the  reverse 
side  that  the  "cause  of  death"  to  he  Jirst  written  is  the  primary 
cause  and  the  words  "Contributory  (secondary)"  for  the  second 
cause  indicate  this  relation.  Both  certificates  provide  also  for  the 
very  important  statement  of  the  duration  of  each  cause.  If  physi- 
cians generally  understood  the  distinction  between  "primaiy"  and 
"secondary"  as  used  in  this  connection  and  were  particular  to  give 
the  duration  in  each  case,  there  would  be  little  difficulty  in  selecting 
for  tabulation  the  proper  cause  of  death.  Following  is  the  form 
provided  upon  the  Revised  United  States  Standard  Certificate  of 
Death  ^  for  the  statement  of  cause  of  death,  together  with  the  accom- 
panying instructions  for  use: 

[Medical  Certificate  oj  Death."] 


The  CAUSE  OF  DEATHS  was  as 

follows: 

,  (Duration) 

yrs 

—  rr.os. 

ds. 

Contributory  -     

(secondary) 

._ (Duration) 

yrs 

___  mos. 

ds. 

(Signed)     -    -..    

M.  D. 

,  191 

-.    (Address) . — 

*  State  the  Disease  Cau 
(1)  Means  of  Injury  ;  and 

sing;  Death,  or,  in  deaths  from  V 
(2)  whether  Accidental,  Suicidal, 

lOLENT  Causes 
or  Homicidal. 

state 

'  Adopted  by  the  American  Public  Health  Association,  Richmond,  19C9,  and  approved  by  the  Bureau 
of  the  Census.  See  Bulletin  lOS,  Mortality  Statistics,  19C9;  also  Census  pamphlet  No.  107.  Modes  of  State- 
ment of  Cause  of  Death  and  Duiation  of  Illness  Upon  Ceriiflcates  of  Death,  for  comparison  of  American  and 
foreign  blanks. 


22  INTRODUCTORY 


[  Reverse  side.  | 

Statement  of  cause  of  death. — Xame,  first,  the  disease 
CAUSING  UKATH  (thc  primary  iilYoction  with  respect  to  time 
and  cau.-atiou),  using  always  the  same  accepted  term  f<ir 
the  same  disease.  Examples:  Cerebrospinal  fever  (the  only 
definite  tsynonym  is  "Epidemic  cerebrospinal  menin- 
gitis"); Diphtheria  (avoid  use  of  "Croup");  Typho'd  /<ccr 
(never  report  "Typhoid  pneumonia");  Lobar  pneuvionia; 
Bronchopneumonia  ("Pneumonia,"  unqualified,  is  indefi- 
nite); 1  uberculosis  of  lungs,  meninges,  peritonscum,  etc.,  Car- 
cinoma, Sarco7na,  etc.,  of (name  origin;  "Can- 
cer" is  less  definite;  avoid  use  of  "Tumor''  for  malignant 
neoplasms);  Measles;  Whooping  cough;  Chronic  valvular 
heart  disease;  Chronic  interstitial  nephritis,  etc.  The  con- 
tributory (secondary  or  intercurrent)  affection  need  not 
be  stated  unless  important.  Example:  Measles  (disease 
causing  death),  'i9  ds.;  Bronchopneumonia  (secondary), 
10  ds.  Never  report  mere  symptoms  or  terminal  condi- 
tions, such  as  "Asthenia,"  "Anaemia"  (merely  sympto- 
matic), "Atrophy,"  "Collapse,"  "Coma,"  "Convulsions," 
"Debility"  ("Congenital,"  "Senile,"  etc.),  "Dropsy," 
"Exhaustion,"  "Heart  failure,"  "Haemorrhage,"  "Inani- 
tion," "Marasmus,"  "Old  age,"  "Shock,"  "Uraemia," 
"Weakness,"  etc.,  when  a  definite  disease  can  be  ascer- 
tained as  the  cause.  Always  qualify  all  diseases  residt- 
ing  from  childbirth  or  miscarriage,  as  "Puerperal  septi- 
chxmia,"  "Puerperal  peritonitis,"  etc.  State  cause  for 
which  surgical  operation  was  undertaken.  For  violent 
DEATHS  state  MEANS  OP  INJURY  and  qualify  as  accidental, 
SUICIDAL,  or  homicidal,  or  as  probably  such,  if  impossible 
to  determine  definitely.  Examples:  Accirlental  drowning; 
Struck  by  railway  train — accident;  Revolver  uound  of  head — 
homicide;  Poisoned  by  carbolic  acid — probably  suicide.  The 
nature  of  the  injury,  as  fracture  of  skull,  and  consequences 
(e.  g.,  sepsis,  tetanus)  may  l)c  stated  under  the  head  of 
"Contributory.  "  (Recommendations  on  statement  of  cause 
of  death  approved  by  Committee  on  Nomenclature  of  the 
American  Medical  Association.) 

Note. — Individual  ofRcas  may  add  to  above  list  of  undesirable  terms  and 
refuse  to  accept  certificates  containing  them.  Thus  the  form  in  use  in  New 
York  City  states:  "Certificates  will  be  returned  for  additional  information 
which  give  any  of  the  following  diseases,  without  e.xplanation,  as  the  sole 
cause  of  death:  Abortion,  cellulitis,  cliildbirth,  convulsions,  haemorrhage, 
gangrene,  gastritis,  er>-sipelas,  meningitis,  miscarriage,  necrosis,  peritonitis, 
phlebitis,  pyaemia,  septiclwrmia,  tetanus."  But  general  adoption  of  the 
minimum  list  suggested  will  work  vast  improvement,  and  its  scope  can  be 
extended  at  a  later  date. 


INTRODUCTORY  23 

For  returns  upon  the  Standard  Certificate  of  Death,  and  especially 
for  those  returns  in  which  the  instructions  have  been  regarded  by 
the  reporting  physicians,  the  following  suggestions  for  classifying 
may  be  helpful : 

1.  Select  the  primary  cause,  that  is,  the  real  or  underlying  cause  of  death.  This  is 
usually — 

(a)  The  cause  first  in  order. 

(b)  The  cause  of  longer  duration.     If  the  physician  writes  the  cause  of  shorter 

duration  first,  inquiry  may  be  made  whether  it  is  not  a  mere  symptom, 
complication,  or  terminal  condition. 

(c)  The  cause  of  which  the  contributory  (secondary)  cause  is  a  frequent  com- 

plication. See  lists  of  "Frequent  complications"  under  the  various 
titles  of  the  Tabular  List. 

(d)  The  physician  may  indicate  the  relation  of  the  causes  by  words,  although 

this  is  a  departure  from  the  way  in  which  the  blank  was  intended  to  be 
filled  out.  For  example,  " Bronchopneumonia /o^Zotangr  measles"  (pri- 
mary cause  last)  or  "Measles  followed  by  bronchopneumonia"  (primary 
cause  first). 

2.  If  the  relation  of  primary  and  secondary  is  not  clear,  prefer  general  diseases,  and 
especially  dangerous  infective  or  epidemic  diseases,  to  local  diseases. 

3.  Prefer  severe  or  usually  fatal  diseases  to  mild  diseases. 

4.  Disregard  ill  defined  causes  (Class  XIV),  and  also  indefinite  and  ill  defined  terms 
(e.  g.,  "debility,"  "atrophy")  in  Classes  XI  and  XII  that  are  refen-ed,  for  certain  ages, 
to  Class  XIV,  as  compared  with  definite  causes.  Neglect  mere  modes  of  death  (failure 
of  heart  or  respiration)  and  terminal  symptoms  or  conditions  (e.  g.,  hj'postatic  con- 
gestion of  lungs). 

5.  Select  homicide  and  suicide  in  preference  to  any  consequences,  and  severe 
accidental  injuries,  sufficient  in  themselves  to  cause  death,  to  all  ordinary  conse- 
quences. Tetanus  is  preferred  to  any  accidental  injury,  and  erysipelas,  septichsemia, 
pyaemia,  peritonitis,  etc.,  are  preferred  to  less  serious  accidental  injuries.  Prefer 
definite  means  of  accidental  injury  (e.  g.,  railway  accident,  explosion  in  coal  mine, 
etc.)  to  vague  statements  or  statement  of  the  nature  of  the  injury  only  (e.  g.,  accident, 
fi'acture  of  skull). 

6.  Physical  diseases  (e.  g.,  tuberculosis  of  lungs,  diabetes)  are  preferred  to  mental 
diseases  as  causes  of  death  (e.  g.,  manic  depressive  psychosis),  but  general  paralysis 
of  the  insane  is  a  prefeiTed  term. 

7.  Prefer  puerperal  causes  except  when  a  serious  disease  (e.  g.,  cancer,  chronic 
Bright 's  disease)  was  the  independent  cause. 

8.  Disregard  indefinite  terms  and  titles  generally  in  favor  of  definite  terms  and 
titles.  The  precise  line  of  demarcation  is  difficult  to  lay  down,  but  may  be  indicated 
broadly  by  the  kinds  of  tj'pe  employed  in  the  International  List  presented  on  page  35. 
The  List  in  this  form  has  been  distributed  by  the  Census  to  all  physicians  in  the  United 
States,^  so  that  the  proportion  of  indefinite  returns  should  become  less. 

From  these  suggestions  and  from  the  instructions  employed  in 
various  ofhces  it  will  be  apparent  that  there  is  a  considerable  factor  of 
uncertainty  in  the  results  when  a  large  proportion  of  joint  causes  is 
involved.  No  rules  yet  formulated  will  insure  absolutely  identical 
compilations  from  the  same  material,  and  the  methods  employed  in 
the  same  office  may  vary  from  year  to  year.  The  most  efficient 
editor  is  not  the  one  who  follows  any  set  of  listed  arbitrary  decisions, 
but  rather  the  one  who  is  constantly  on  the  lookout  for  cases  in  which 
it  should  not  be  followed,  and  who  calls  attention  to  such  cases.     A  list 

» See  Physicians'  Pocket  Reference  to  the  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death. 


24  INTRODUCTORY 

of  this  kind  can  not  incorporate  considerations  of  duration,  sex,  place 
of  death,  ajre,  occupation,  etc.,  any  or  all  of  which  may  have  an  impor- 
tant bearing  ui)on  the  classitication  of  deaths,  and  in  individual  cases 
such  data  on  transcripts  often  inchcate  an  assignment  contrary  to  the 
listed  one. 

Even  if  general  rules  are  very  specific,  it  is  diflicult  to  carry  them 
out  in  precisel}"  the  same  manner,  and  a  real  need  is  felt  for  a  system 
that  will  insure  a  greater  degree  of  uniformity  in  tliis  respect.  A 
very  ingenious  and  convenient  plan  was  proposed  by  Dr.  Bcrtillon  as 
a  supplement  to  the  general  rules  given  on  a  previous  page  (p.  17), 
whereby  a  definite  decision  is  given  for  any  two  titles  or  subtitles 
of  the  International  List.  The  following  example  shows  the  relations 
of  t}i3hoid  fever,  definitel}'  reported  as  such  (1  a),  and  also  indefinitely 
reported  (1  h),  to  the  other  titles  of  the  Fii-st  Re\'ision  (1900),  pre- 
ferred titles  being  indicated  b}''  bold-faced  type: 

la.— 2.  3.  4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9.  10.  11.  12.  13.  14.  Ubis.  16.  16.  17. 
IS.  19.  20.  21.  22.  23.  24.  25.  26.  27.  28.  29.  30.  31.  32.  33.  34. 
35.  36  A  to  C.  36  D.  36  bis.  37.  38.  39.  40.  41.  42.  43.  44.  45.  46. 
47.  48.  49.  60.  61.  62.  63.  54  a.  64  6.  55.  56.  57.  58.  59.  60.  61. 
62.  63  a.  63  6.  63  c.  63  d  63  e.  63/  63  ^r.  04.  65.  66.  67.  68.  69.  70. 
71.  72.  73.  74  A.  74  B.  74  Ca.  74  C6.  74  Cc.  74  Cd  74  Ce.  74  C/.  75.  76. 
77.  78.  79.  80.  81.  82.  83.  84.  85.  86.  87.  88.  89.  90.  91.  92.  93. 
94.  95.  96.  97.  98.  99.  100.  101.  102.  103.  104.  105.  105  bis.  106.  107. 
108.  109.  109  6is.  110.  111.  112.  113.  114.  115.  116.  117.  118.  119.  120. 
121.  122.  123.  124.  125.  126.  127.  128.  129.  130.  131.  132.  133.  134. 
135.  136.  137.  138.  139.  140.  141.  142.  143.  144.  115.  146.  147.  148. 
149.  150.  151.  152.  153.  154.  155-163.  164.  165.  166.  167.  168.  169.  170. 
171.  172.  173.  174.  176.  176.  177-179. 

16.— 2.  3.  4.  6.  6.  7.  8.  9.  10.  11.  12.  13.  14.  Ubis.  15.  16.  17. 
18.  19.  20.  21.  22.  23.  24.  25.  26.  27.  28.  29.  30.  31.  32.  33.  34. 
35.  36.  36  6is.  37.  38.  39.  40.  41.  42.  43.  44.  45.  46.  47.  48.  49.  60. 
61.  62.  63.  54  a.  64  6.  55.  56.  67.  68.  69.  60.  61.  62.  63.  64.  66.  66. 
67.  68.  69.  70.  71.  72.  73.  74  A.  74  B.  74  Ca.  74  C6.  74  Cc.  74  Cd. 
74  Ce.  74  C/.  75.  76  a.  76  6.  77.  78.  79.  80.  81.  82.  83  a.  83  6.  84.  85. 
86.  87  a.  87  6.  87  c.  88.  89  a.  89  6.  90.  91.  92.  93.  94  a.  94  6.  95.  96. 
97.  98.  99  a.  99  6.  99  c.  99(7.  99  c.  99/.  100.  101.  102.  103.  104  a. 
104  6.  104  c.  104  d.  105.  105  bis.  106.  107.  108.  109  a.  109  6.  109  c.  109  d. 
109  e.  109  bis.  110.  111.  112.  113.  114  a.  114  b.  114  c.  114  d.  115.  116.  117. 
118.  119.  120.  121  a.  121  6.  121  c.  121  d.  121  e.  122.  123  a.  123  6. 
123  c.  123  d.  124  a.  124  6.  124  c.  125.  126.  127.  128.  129.  130  a.  130  6. 
130  c.  131.  132  a.  132  6.  133.  134.  135.  136  a.  136  6.  136  c.  137.  138. 
139.  140.  141.  142.  143.  144.  145.  146.  147.  148.  149.  150.  151.  162. 
153.  154.  155-163.  164.  165.  166.  167.  168.  169.  170.  171.  172.  173. 
174.  175.  176.  177-179. 

A  similar  arrangement  is  presented  with  reference  to  each  title  and 
subdivided  title  of  the  International  List.  In  use,  the  ordinary 
assignment  of  each  of  two  joint  causes  is  ascertained  by  reference  to 
the  Index,  then  the  paragraph  corresponding  to  the  smaller  number 
is  sought  in  the  preferential  list.  If  the  other  number  appears  in 
bold-faced  t}^e  in  that  paragraph,  it  takes  precedence  in  classifica- 


INTRODUCTORY  25 

tion.  Thus  for  "Typhoid  fever"  (1  a)  reported  upon  the  same  certifi- 
cate with  "Cancer  of  the  tongue"  (39),  the  assignment  would  be  to 
the  latter;  for  "Typhoid  fever"  (1  a)  and  "Chronic  Bright's  disease" 
(120),  the  former  would  be  preferred.  Subdivisions  of  typlioid  fever 
and  of  some  other  titles  were  found  necessary  in  order  to  give  greater 
precision  to  the  assignment  of  individual  terms.  "Continued  fever," 
a  somewhat  indefinite  term,  is  compiled  as  typhoid  fever,  but  is 
included  in  a  separate  subdivision  (1  h)  for  this  purpose;  it  is  subordi- 
nate to  title  120,  for  example,  and  not  superior  to  it  as  is  typhoid 
fever  when  stated  definitely. 

In  the  preceding  example  the  title  numbers  are  those  of  the  First 
Revision  (1900),  although  in  many  instances  they  correspond  exactly 
to  those  of  the  Second  Revision  (1909).  The  detailed  arrangement 
is  not  available  for  the  latter  nor  was  it  practicable  to  maintain  the 
subdivisions  of  titles,  shown  in  the  translation  of  the  French  version,^ 
for  the  many  additional  terms  included  in  the  present  Manual. 

On  the  next  page  may  be  seen  a  tentative  arrangement  of  the 
titles  of  the  Second  Revision  of  the  International  List  in  which  the 
general  relations  are  indicated  as  they  might  appear  to  the  mind  of 
the  compiler.  It  affords  a  bird's-eye  view  of  the  situation  and  might 
be  made  a  fairly  satisfactory  basis  of  judgment  in  many  cases.  A 
title  is  to  be  preferred  to  any  other  situated  below  it,  whether  in  the 
same  or  another  column.  It  is  evident  that  the  cases  of  interference, 
namely,  those  in  which  several  titles  appear  upon  the  same  line,  might 
be  eliminated  by  expanding  the  table  vertically  so  that  a  definite 
relation  would  be  shown  in  each  case.  This  is  not  necessary,  however, 
for  the  mere  purpose  of  illustration.  Subdivisions  also  might  be 
emploj^ed,  as  in  the  cases  of  cerebrospinal  fever  (61  a)  and  premature 
birth  (151  a).  Certain  terms  in  residual  titles  (e.  g.,  sleeping  sickness 
in  title  55)  would  have  a  much  higher  relative  position  than  the  aver- 
age for  the  general  title. 

'International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Sickness  and  Death,  1910. 


26 


INTRODUCTORY 


General  Order  of  Preference  (Tentative)  of  the  Titles  of  the  Detailed 
International  List  of  Causes  of  Death,  Arranged  by  Classes.  (Higher 
Cause  Preferred.) 


Is. 

lb. 

11. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII. 

VIII. 

IX. 

X. 

XI. 

XII. 

XIII. 

XIV. 

15 

16 

12 

21 

XIII 

182-184 

17 

22 

137 

155-163 

5 

23 

166 

2 

24 

165 

7 

3»-45 

Ill 

173 

9 

28-30 

168 

1 

35 

61a 

80 

104 

135 

178 

6 

31-34 

79 

92 

120 

138 

150 

151a 

179 

8 

57 

77 

91 

102 

180 

3 

58 

78 

89 

108 

109 

11 

50 
51 
52 
53 
20 
46 

62 
63 

90 
93 

109 
113 

121 

134 

170 
171 
174 
175 
181 
167 

4 

27 

64 

67 

81 
82 

88 

87 

103 

101 

100 

119 

164 

10 

69 

95 

106 

131 

136 

96 

117 

129 

142 

97 

112 

172 

18 

25 
20 

114 
116 

123 

146 

152 

13 

36 

110 

128 

139 

14 

37 

56 
59 
49 

61b 

a3 

94 

105 

132 
120 

140 

144 

147 

153 

176 
177 

19 

38 
47 

48 

54 

08 
65 
66 
72 
60 

75 

7tj 

84 

85 

98 
86 

115 
118 
107 

99 

124 
1.^0 
125 

127 

141 

143 

148 

151b 

185 
186 

So 

70 
71 

133 

US 

H9 

154 

187 
188 
189 

Note.— Residual  or  group  titles  in  italics.    All  deaths  from  violence,  if  the  immediate  and  direct  cause  ol 
death,  to  be  considered  as  indicated  by  Class  number  (XIII). 


INTRODUCTORY  27 

No  entirely  mechanical  system  of  procedure  can,  however,  be 
devised  for  the  satisfactory  treatment  of  joint  causes  of  death,  although 
the  general  principles  already  discussed  will,  if  carefully  applied,  give 
a  certain  amount  of  uniformity.  The  practice  of  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census  has  been  to  depend  upon  a  list  of  individual  decisions,  added 
to  from  time  to  time  as  new  cases  arose,  and  thus  to  insure  uniformity 
of  method.  These  decisions  are  arranged  in  the  form  of  a  card  Hst, 
and  are  followed  strictly  for  all  combinations  of  terms  that  are  found 
therein,  subject  to  the  limitations  previously  noted.  An  example 
may  be  given  as  follows: 

Arteriosclerosis — Cirrhosis  of  liver    113. 
Coma — Diabetes    50. 
Cranial  haemorrhage    64. 
Croupous  pneumonia    92. 
Cystitis    81. 
Disease  of  brain    81. 

kidneys    81. 
Meningitis    81. 
Nephritis    120. 
etc. 

The  ultimate  solution  of  the  problem  will  depend  probably  upon  a 
painstaking  comparison  and  study  of  individual  cases,  with  thorough 
investigation  of  the  actual  pathological  relations.  Neither  the  titles 
nor  the  subtitles  can  be  treated  as  units,  but  the  individual  terms  must 
be  considered,  together  with  the  practice  of  the  reporting  physicians, 
and  the  information  derived  from  special  inquiries  which  should  be 
imdertaken  more  generally  by  registration  ofnces.  Reference  may  be 
made  to  a  proposed  general  method  ^  whereby  the  process  of  decision  as 
to  the  choice  of  two  causes  of  death  jointly  returned  is  reduced  to  two 
factors,  namely,  (1)  the  relative  importance  of  the  titles  under  which 
the  terms  would  fall  if  returned  separately,  and  (2)  the  validity  of 
each  term  as  properly  belonging  to  the  title  assigned.  Each  of  these 
factors  might  be  represented  by  a  rating  number  on  a  convenient 
scale,  and  the  product  of  these  numbers  for  each  term  would  then 
represent  its  relative  value  as  a  preferred  cause  of  death.  Thus,  for 
the  same  causes  taken  as  examples  on  page  25,  this  method  could  be 
applied  as  follows : 

1.  Typhoid  fever  (rating  of  importance=10). 
This  title  includes: 

Continued  fever  (rating  of  validity =4). 
Typhoid  fever  (10). 

39.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  buccal  cavity  (9.8). 
This  title  includes: 

Cancer  of  tongue  (10). 

120.  Brlght's  disease  (9). 
This  title  includes: 

Chronic  Bright' s  disease  (10). 

>  Census  pamphlet  No.  105,  Statistical  Treatment  of  Causes  of  Death;  also  Journal  of  the  American  iled- 
ical  Association,  Aug.  15, 1903. 


28  INTRODUCTORY 

The  product  of  the  rating  numbers  or~  relative  weights  for  each 
term  may  be  expressed  conveniently  as  a  superior  in  the  Index,  so 
that  it  would  bo  necessary  only  to  turn  to  each  of  two  joint  causes 
therein  to  ascertain  the  assiguxnent  of  each  and  the  preferred  assign- 
ment when  returned  together: 

Cancer  of  tongue  '*•    39 
Continued  fever  *"    1 
Chronic  Brij^ht's  disease  ^    120 
Typhoid  fever  "«    1 

This  method,  tested  by  practical  application  to  a  largo  mass  of 
returns,  has  been  found  to  give  results  closely  in  accordance  with 
those  obtamed  by  reference  to  the  lists  of  decisions;  to  be  capable  of 
adjustment,  and  to  afford  also  a  definite  basis  for  recommendations 
as  to  the  inclusion  or  exclusion  of  terms  from  various  titles  in  the 
next  general  revision  of  the  system.  The  labor  incident  to  the 
inclusion  of  the  man}-  new  terms  in  the  present  edition  of  the  Manual 
precluded  the  introduction  of  this  method.  It  is,  besides,  more 
important  that  the  metliod  be  considered  as  a  possible  plan  for  inter- 
national use  than  that  it  be  adopted  by  a  single  national  office. 

DETAILED  AND  ABRIDGED  INTERNATIONAL  LISTS  OF  CAUSES 

OF  DEATH. 

The  International  Commission  prepared  detailed  and  abridged 
lists  for  (1)  morbidity  and  (2)  mortality  statistics,  together  with  a 
list  of  causes  of  intrauterine  death  (stillbirths).  These  may  be 
found  in  the  pre^^ously  published  "International  Classification  of 
Causes  of  Sickness  and  Death,"  and  reference  may  be  made  also  to 
the  Bellevue  Nomenclature  and  to  the  list  of  diseases  employed  by 
the  Surgeon  General  of  the  United  States  Army,  who  has  employed 
the  International  Classification  for  hospital  statistics  since  1903. 
The  following  comparison  relates  solely  to  the  detailed  and  abridged 
international  lists  as  employed  for  mortality  statistics: 


)e1 

ailed  International  List  of 

Causes  of 

Abridged  International  List  of  Causes  of 

Death. 

Death. 

( Title  numbers  of  dcLailcd  list  included  as 

I. — General  Diseases. 

shown  in  parentheses.) 

1. 

Typhoid  fever 

1.  Typhoid  fever  (1) 

2. 

Typhus  fever 

2.  Typhus  fever  (2) 

3. 

Relapsing  fever 

4. 

Malaria 

3.  Malaria  (4) 

4a.  Including:  Malarial  cachexia 

5. 

Smallpox 

4.  Smallpox  (5) 

6. 

Measles 

5.  Measles  (6) 

7. 

Scarlet  fever 

6.  Scarlet  fever  (7) 

8. 

Whooping  cough 

7.  Whooping  cough  (8) 

9. 

Diphtheria  and  croup 
9a.  Including:  C'oup 

8.  Diphtheria  and  croup  (9) 

INTKODUCTORY 


29 


Detailed  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Death — Continued. 

I. — General  Diseases— Continued. 

10.  Influenza 

11.  Miliary  fever 

12.  Asiatic  cholera 

13.  Cholera  nostras 

14.  Dysentery 

15.  Plague 

16.  Yellow  fever 

17.  Leprosy 

18.  Erysipelas 

19.  Other  epidemic  diseases 

20.  Purulent  infection  and  septichsemia 

21.  Glanders 

22.  Anthrax 

23.  Rabies 

24.  Tetanus 

25.  Mycoses 

26.  Pellagra 

27.  Beriberi 

28.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs 

29.  Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

30.  Tuberculous  meningitis 

31.  Abdominal  tuberculosis 

32.  Pott's  disease 

33.  White  swellings 

34.  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs 

35.  Disseminated  tuberculosis 

36.  Rickets 

37.  Syphilis 

38.  Gonococcus  infection 

39.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of 

the  buccal  cavity 

40.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of 

the  stomach,  liver 

41.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumoi-s  of 

the  peritonaeum,  intestines,  rectum 

42.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of 

the  female  genital  organs 

43.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of 

the  breast 

44.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of 

the  skin 

45.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

of  other  organs  or  of  organs  not 
specified 

46.  Other  tumors  (tumors  of  the  female 

genital  organs  excepted) 

47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism 

48.  Chronic  rheumatism  and  gout 

49.  Scurvy 

50.  Diabetes 


Abridged  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Death — Continued. 

( Title  nuwibers  of  detailed  list  inclv/led  U8 

shown  in  parentheses.) 
9.  Influenza  (10) 

10.  Asiatic  cholera  (12) 

11.  Cholera  nostras  (13) 


12.  Other  epidemic  diseases  (3,  11,  14,  15, 
16, 17, 18, 19) 


13.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs  (28,  29) 

14.  Tuberculous  meningitis  (30) 

15.  Other  forms  of  tuberculosis  (31,  32,  33, 

34,  35) 


16.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 
'  (39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45) 


30 


INTRODUCTORY 


Detailed  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Death — Continued. 

I. — General  Diseases — Continued. 

51.  Exophthalmic  goitre 

52.  Addison's  disease 

53.  Leuchjeniia 

54.  Anaemia,  chlorosis 

55.  Other  general  diseases 

56.  Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

57.  Chronic  lead  poisoning 

58.  Other  chronic  occupation  poisonings 

59.  Other  chronic  poisonings 

II. — Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System 
AN'D  OF  the  Organs  op  Special 
Sense. 

60.  Encephalitis 

61.  Simple  meningitis 

61a.  Inchidiyig:  Cerebrospinal  fever 

62.  Locomotor  ataxia 

63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord 

64.  Cerebral  haemorrhage,  apoplexy 

65.  Softening  of  the  brain 

66.  Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

67.  General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

68.  Other  forms  of  mental  alienation 

69.  Epilepsy 

70.  Convulsions  (nonpuerperal) 

71.  Convulsions  of  infants 

72.  Chorea 

73.  Neuralgia  and  neuritis 

74.  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system 

75.  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa 

76.  Diseases  of  the  ears 

III. — Diseases  of  the  Circulatory 

Sy'STEM. 

77.  Pericarditis 

78.  Acute  endocarditis 

79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart 

80.  Angina  pectoris 

81.  Diseases  of  the  arteries,   atheroma, 

aneurysm,  etc. 

82.  Embolism  and  thrombosis 

83.  Diseases  of  the  veins  (varices,  haemor- 

rhoids, phlebitis,  etc.) 

84.  Diseases   of    the    lymphatic    system 

(lymphangitis,  etc.) 

85.  Haemorrhage;   other  diseases   of  the 

circulatory  system. 


Abridged  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Death — Continued. 

{Title  numbers  of  detailed  list  included  a* 
shown  in  "parentheses.) 


17.  Simple  meningitis  (61) 


18.  Cerebral  haemorrhage  and  softening 
(64,  65) 


19.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart  (79) 


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Detailed  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Deatli — Continued. 

IV. — Diseases  op  the  Respiratory 

System. 


86, 
87. 


90. 
91. 
92. 
93. 
94. 

95. 
96. 
97. 


Diseases  of  the  nasal  fossae 

Diseases  of  the  larynx 

Diseases  of  the  thyreoid  body 

Acute  bronchitis 

Chronic  bronchitis  , 

Bronchopneumonia 

Pneumonia 

Pleurisy 

Pulmonary  congestion,  pulmonary 
apoplexy 

Gangrene  of  the  lung 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  sys- 
tem (tuberculosis  excepted) 


V. — Diseases  of  the  Digestive  System. 

99.  Diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa 

100.  Diseases  of  the  pharynx 

101.  Diseases  of  the  oesophagus 

102.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

103.  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach  (can- 

cer excepted) 

104.  Diarrhoea    and    enteritis    (under    2 

years) 

105.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (2  years  and 

over) 
105a.  Including:  Due  to  alcoholism 

106.  Ankylostomiasis 

107.  Intestinal  parasites 

108.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis 

109.  Hernia,  intestinal  obstruction 

110.  Other  diseases  of  the  intestines 

111.  Acute  yellow  atrophy  of  the  liver 

112.  Hydatid  tumor  of  the  liver 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

113a.  Including:  Due  to  alcoholism 

114.  Biliary  calculi 

115.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver 

116.  Diseases  of  the  spleen 

117.  Simple  peritonitis  (nonpuerperal) 

118.  Other  diseases  of  the  digestive  sys- 

tem (cancer  and  tuberculosis  ex- 
cepted) 


Abridged  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Deatli — Continued . 

( Title  numbers  of  detailed  list  inclvded  as 
shown  in  parentlieses. ) 


20.  Acute  bronchitis  (89) 

21.  Chronic  bronchitis  (90) 


22.  Pneumonia  (92) 


23.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  sys- 
tem (tuberculosis  excepted)  (86,  87, 
88,  91,  93,  94,  95,  96,  97,  98) 


24.  Diseases  of  the  stomach  (cancer  ex- 

cepted) (102,  103) 

25.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (under  2  years) 

(104) 


26.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis  (108) 

27.  Hernia,  intestinal  obstruction  (109) 


28.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver  (113) 


32 


INTRODUCTORY 


Detailed  International  List  of  Causes  of  I  Abridged  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Death — Oontiimod.  Death — Coiuinuod. 


vi. — nonvenereal   diseases   of  the 
Genitourinary  Systb:m  and  Annexa. 

119.  Acute  nephritis 

120.  Bright's  disease 

121.  Chyluria 

122.  Other  dbeases  of  the  kidneys  and 

annexa 

123.  Calculi  of  the  urinary  passages 

124.  Diseasa''  of  the  bladder 

125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urinary  ab- 

cess,  etc. 

126.  Diseases  of  the  prostate 

127.  Nonvenereal   diseases   of   the   male 

genital  organs 

128.  Uterine  ha-raorrhage  (nonpuerperal) 

129.  Uterine  tumor  (noncancerous) 

130.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus 

131.  Cysts  and  other  tumors  of  the  ovary 

132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the 

female  genital  organs 

133.  Nonpuerperal  diseases  of  the  breast 

(cancer  excepted) 

VII. — The  PuEurERAL  State. 

134.  Accidents  of  pregnancy 

135.  Puerperal  htemorrhage 

136.  Other  accidents  of  labor 

137.  Puerperal  septichsemia 

138.  Puerperal  albuminuria  and  convul- 

sions 

139.  Puerperal    phlegmasia   alba  dolens, 

embolus,  sudden  death 

140.  Following  childbirth  (not  otherwise 

defined) 

141.  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast 

VIII. — Diseases  op  the   Ski.v  axd  of 
THE  Cellular  Tissue. 

142.  Gangrene 

143.  Furuncle 

144.  Acute  abscess 

145.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa 

IX. — Diseases  of  the  Bones  and  of 
THE  Organs  of  Locomotion. 

146.  Diseases  of  the  bones  (tuberculosis 

excepted) 

147.  Diseases  of  the  joints  (tuberculosis 

and  rheumatism  excepted) 

148.  Amputations 

149.  Other  diseases  of  the  organs  of  loco- 

motion 


( Tith  numbers  of  detailed  list  included  as 
shouni  171  parentheses.) 

,29.  Acute  nephritis  and  Bright'a  disease 
(119,  120) 


30.  Noncancerous  tumors  and  other  dis- 
eases of  the  female  genital  organs 
(128,  129,  130,  131,  132) 


31.  Puerperal     septichasmia     (puerperal 
fever,  peritonitis)  (137) 


32.  Other  puerperal  accidents  of  preg- 
nancy and  labor  (134,  135,  136,  138, 
139,  140,  141) 


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83 


Detailed  International  List  of  Causes  of 
Death — Continued . 

X. — Malformations. 

150.  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths 

not  included) 

XI. — Early  Infancy. 

151.  Congenital    debility,    icterus,    and 

sclerema 

152.  Other  causes  peculiar  to  early  in- 

fancy 

153.  Lack  of  care 

XII. — Old  Age. 

154.  Senility 

XIII. — External  Causes. 

155.  Suicide  by  poison 

156.  Suicide  by  asphyxia 

157.  Suicide  by  hanging  or  strangulation 

158.  Suicide  by  drowning 

159.  Suicide  by  fixearms 

160.  Suicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  in- 

struments 

161.  Suicide  by  jumping  from  high  places 

162.  Suicide  by  crushing 

163.  Other  suicides 

164.  Poisoning  by  food 

165.  Other  acute  poisonings 

166.  Conflagration 

167.  Bums  (conflagration  excepted) 

168.  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases  (con- 

flagration excepted) 

169.  Accidental  drowning 

170.  Traumatism  by  firearms 

171.  Traumatism'  by  cutting  or  piercing 

instruments 

172.  Traumatism  by  fall 

173.  Traimiatism  in  mines  and  quarries 

174.  Traumatism  by  machines 

175.  Traumatism  by  other  crushing  (ve- 

hicles, railways,  landslides,  etc.) 

176.  Injmies  by  animals 

177.  Starvation 

178.  Excessive  cold 

179.  Effects  of  heat 

180.  Lightning 

181.  Electricity  (lightning  excepted) 

182.  Homicide  by  firearms 

183.  Homicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  in- 

struments 

184.  Homicide  by  other  means 

185.  Fractures  (cause  not  specified) 

186.  Other  external  violence 

42154°— 18 3 


Abridged  International  List  of  Catlses  oi 
Death — Continued . 

C  Title  numbers  of  detailed  list  included  as 
shown  in  parentheses.) 

33.  Congenital    debility   and     malforma- 
tions (150,  151) 


34.  Senility  (154) 


36.  Suicide  (155,  156,  157,  158, 
IGl,  162,  163) 


159,  160, 


Violent  deaths  (suicide  excepted) 
(164,  165, 166,  167, 168,  169,  170, 171, 
172,  173,  174,  175,  176,  177,  178,  179-, 
ISO,  181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186) 


I  X  T  R  O  D  U  C  T  O  R  Y 


Detailed  International  List  of  Causes  of 

Death. — Couliuucd. 


XIV. — III  Defined  Diseases. 

187.  Ill  defined  organic  disease 

188.  Sudden  death 

189.  Cause  of  death  not  specified   or  ill 

defined 


Abridged  International  List  of  Causes  of 

Death — C'ouliuued. 

{Title  numbers  of  detailed  list  included  aa 
shown  in  parentheses.) 

37.  Other  diseases  (20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25, 
26,  27,  36,  37,  38,  46,  47,  48,  49,  50, 
51,  52,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58,  59,  60, 
62,  63,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  71,  72,  73, 
74,  75,  76,  77,  78,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84, 
85,  99,  100,  101,  105,  106,  107,  110, 
111,  112,  114,  115,  116,  117,  118,  121, 
122,  123,  124,  125,  126,  127,  133,  142, 
143,  144,  145,  146, 147,  148,  149,  152, 
153) 


38.  Unknown  or  ill  defined  diseases  (187, 

188,  189) 


The  abridged  International  List  is  thus  seen  to  be  simply  a  selec- 
tion of  some  of  the  most  important  titles  of  the  detailed  Interna- 
tional List,  and  is  intended  for  use  when  the  more  complete  list  can 
not  be  presented  and  as  a  minimum  for  the  general  statement  of 
causes  of  death.  Upon  the  same  principle  other  condensed  lists 
may  be  formed  for  various  purposes,  the  only  essential  requirement 
being  that  the  defuiite  inclusion  of  each  title  of  such  condensed  lists 
be  clearly  stated. 

In  the  French  version  and  its  translation  a  double  reference  is 
given  for  each  term  in  the  Index,  one  to  the  detailed  and  the  other 
to  the  abridged  classification.  As  the  abridged  list  can  be  con- 
structed readily  from  the  assignments  to  the  detailed  list  by  simply 
grouping  all  title  numbers  corresponding  to  the  various  abridged 
heads,  it  has  seemed  preferable  in  the  Index  of  the  present  work  to 
give  only  the  single  reference  to  the  detailed  list.  One  advantage 
of  this  procedure  is  that  the  same  term  will  have  associated  with  it 
only  a  single  code  or  editing  number,  thus  avoiding  some  liability  to 
error.  With  tabulation  by  punched  cards  such  double  assignments 
are  quite  unnecessary,  since  the  cards  are  readily  grouped  in  any 
combination. 


INTRODUCTORY 


35 


SUGGESTIONS  TO  PHYSICIANS  AND  REGISTRARS  IN  REGARD 
TO  REPORTING  CAUSES  OF  DEATH. 

Satisfactory  statements  of  causes  of  death  can  be  obtained  only 
by  means  of  a  high  degree  of  cooperation  between  members  of  the 
medical  profession  and  the  registration  authorities.  It  is  desirable 
that  physicians  appreciate  the  importance  of  exact  statements  of 
causes  of  death  and  realize,  by  means  of  study  of  the  statistical 
results,  how  certain  forms  of  reports  may  lead  to  misunderstanding 
and  inaccuracy.  An  essential  requirement  is  tliat  the  blanks  em- 
ployed for  the  statement  of  causes  of  death  be  uniform,  as  otherwise 
specific  instructions  can  not  readily  be  given.  A  very  satisfactory- 
result  of  the  general  adoption  of  the  United  States  Standard  Certifi- 
cate of  Death,  as  recommended  by  the  American  Public  Health 
Association  and  approved  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census,  is  that 
uniform  instructions  ^  are  now  employed  for  a  very  large  proportion 
of  the  registration  area. 

In  order  to  familiarize  physicians  with  the  general*features  of 
the  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death,  a  vest-pocket  booklet  ^ 
was  prepared  and  distributed  directly  to  all  physicians  of  the  United 
States,  as  well  as  to  many  thousands  of  local  registrars  through  their 
state  registration  offices.  The  International  List  contains  many 
indefinite  and  unsatisfactory  titles,  so  that  without  special  caution 
as  to  the  use  of  undesirable  terms  it  could  not  be  submitted  as  an 
example  of  how  deaths  should  be  reported.  To  some  extent  this  is 
indicated  by  the  styles  of  type  in  the  detailed  list  contained  therein: 

mTERNATIONAL  LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH. 

In  reporting  causes  of  death  upon  certificates  of  death  the  physician  is  requested  to  read  carefully  the 
instructions  upon  the  back  of  the  certificate  (see  Standard  Certificate  of  Death)  and  enter,  first,  THE 
NAME  OF  THE  DISEASE  CAUSING  DEATH;  second,  the  name  of  the  contributory  (secondary) 
cause,  if  any;  and,  third,  the  duration,  of  each  cause.  (If  death  was  influenced  by  occupation,  please  see 
that  kind  of  work  and  industry  are  correctly  stated.)  In  naming:  the  disease  causing  death  it  is  urgently 
recommended  that  the  exact  names  printed  in  bold-faced  type  in  the  List  below  be  employed,  when- 
ever they  are  applicable,  and  that  no  other  terms  be  used  instead.  Thus  always  write  Typhoid 
fever;  not  sometimes  Typhoid  fever ,  sometimes  Enteric  fever ,  or  "  Cmntinued  fever ,"  "  Typho-malarial  fever," 
etc.  Of  course  many  diseases  are  not  given  in  the  terms  in  bold-faced  type  below,  but  only  the  most  im- 
portant ones.  For  others,  any  terms  recommended  by  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Physicians,  London  (fourth  edition,  1906),  or  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Conditions  of  Bellevue 
and  Allied  Hospitals,  New  York  (last  edition,  1911),  may  be  used.  Terms  printed  in  italics  are  indefinite 
or  otherviise  undesirable,  and  should  never  be  used  ichen  a  more  definite  statement  can  be  given.  "  Heart  failure," 
for  example,  is  simply  equivalent  to  cause  of  death  unknown.  "Convulsions,"  "Marasmus,"  "Debility," 
"Old  age,"  are  terms  of  this  character.  Please  aid  in  the  improvement  of  our  vital  statistics  by  usinc 
only  precise  and  definite  terms. 

(I.— General  Diseases.) 


1.  Typhoid  lever. 

2.  Typhus  fever. 

3.  Relapsing  fever.    [Insert  "(spirillum)."] 

4.  Malaria. 

5.  Smallpox. 

6.  Keasles. 

7.  Scarlet  fever. 


8.  Whooping-cough. 

9.  Diphtheria  and  croup. 

10.  Influenza. 

11.  Miliary  fever.     [True  Febris  miliaris  only.] 

12.  Asiatic  cholera. 

13.  Cholera  nostras. 

14.  Dysentery. 


1  See  the  minimum  instructions  contained  on  the  reverse  side  of  the  United  States  Standard  Certificate 
of  Death,  p.  22. 

2  Physicians'  Pocket  Reference  to  the  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death. 


36 


INTRODUCTORY 


mTilRNATIONAL  LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH-Contlnued. 


(I.— Geneual  Diseases)— Conllmied. 


20. 


Plague. 

Yellow  fever. 

Leprosy. 

Erysipelas.    [State  also  cause;  see  Class  XIII.] 

OthtT  cpidomic  diseases: 
Mumps, 

German  measles, 
Chicken-pox, 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  (tick)  fever, 
Glandular  fever,  etc. 

Purulent  i!i(i'<Mion  tnd  septlchaemla.  [Slate 
also  C!\ii«;o;  see  Classes  Vil  and  XIII  es- 
pecially.] 

Glanders. 

Anthraj:. 

Babies. 

Tetanus. 

Mvooscs. 
etc.] 

Pellagra. 

Beriberi. 

Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs. 

Acute  EiUlary  tuberculosis. 

Tuberculous  menlEgUls. 

Abdominal  tuberculosis. 

Pott's  disease.  [Prclcrably  Tuberculosis  of 
spine.] 

White  sicrllinjs.  [Preferably  Tuberculosis  of 
joint.] 

Tuberculosis  of  other  organs. 

DLiseniiuf.led^tuberculosis. 
afTooted.] 

Bickets. 

Syphilis. 

Goaococcus  infection. 


[State  also  cause;  soo  Class  XIII.] 
[Specify,  as  Actinomycosis  of  lung, 


[Specify  organ.] 
[Specify    organs 


.10.  Cancer  '  of  Oif  buccal  caii};/.    [State  part.] 

40.  Cancer  '  of  the  stomach,  liver. 

41.  Cancer>  of  the  peritonaeiun,  Intestines,  rec- 

tum. 

42.  Cancer '  of  the  female  genital  organs.    [State 

organ.] 

43.  Cancer  >  of  the  breast. 

44.  Cancer '  of  Me, «A-i;i.    [State  part.] 

45.  Cancer  '  of  other  organs  or  of  organs  not  specified. 

[State  organ.] 

40.  Otlior  tumors  (tnmors  of  the  female  genital  or- 
gans excepted.)  (Name  kind  of  tumor  and 
organ  alTccti'd.    Mallgnanti] 

47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism. 

4S.  Chronic  rheumatism  and  gout.  [Preferably 
Arthritis  deformans.] 

43.  Scurvy. 

.•■)0.  Diabetes.    [Diabetes  mellltus.] 

T)!.  Exophthalmic  goitre. 

.T.'.  Addison's  disease. 

53.  Leuchsemla. 

,'">4.  Ansomla,  chlorosis.    [State  form  or  cause.] 

55.  Oiher  general  diseases: 
Diabetes  Insipidus, 
Purpura  hsemorrhaglca,  etc. 

5(i.  Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic). 

.57.  Chrouic  lead  poisoning.  [State  cause.  Occu- 
pational?] 

58.  OUier  chronic  occuiiation  poisonings: 

Phosphorus  poisoning  (match  factory). 
Mercury  poisoning  (felt  hat  factory),  etc. 

59.  Other  c'lroni;-  poisonings: 

Chronic  morphinism, 
Chronic  cocainlsm,  etc. 


(II.— DiSSASES  OF  THE   NERVOUS   SYSTEM    AND   OF  THE   ORGANS  OF  SPECIAL  SENSE.) 


60.  Encephalitis. 

61.  Meningith: 

Cerebrospinal  fever  or  Epidemic  cerebro- 
spinal meningitis, 
Simple  meningitis.    [State  cause.] 

62.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord: 

Acute  anterior  poliomyelitis. 
Paralysis  agltans, 
Chronic  spinal  muscular  atrophy, 
Primary  lateral  sclerosis  of  spinal  cord, 
SyriagomyeUa,  etc. 

64.  Cerebral  haemorrhage,  apoplezy. 

65.  Softt  ninq  of  the  brain.    J.-^ratc  cau.-ic.] 

66.  Paral>;sis  without  specified  cause.    [State  fonn  or 

cause.] 


General  paralysis  of  the  Insane. 

Other  fori. IS  of  mental  alienation.  [Name 
disease  causing  death.  Form  of  insanity 
should  1)0  named  as  contributory  cause  only 
unless  it  is  actually  the  disease  causing  death.] 

Epilepsy. 

convul-^ions  (nonpuerperal).    [State  cause.] 

( '(luvvlsiun.s  of  infants.    [State  cause.] 

Chorea. 

Neuralgia  and  neuritis.    [State  cause.] 

Other  diseiwes  of  the  nervous  system.  [Name 
the  disease.] 

Disea.sc3  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa.  [Name 
the  disea-se.] 

Diseases  of  the  ears.    [Name  the  disease.] 


(III.— Di.sEA.sEs  OF  the  Circulatory  System.) 


77.  Pericarditis.    [Acute  or  chronic;  rheumatic  | 

(47  I.  CI f.] 
7H.  Acute  endocarditis.    [Cause?] 

79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart:  [Name  the  dis- 

ease.] 
Chronic  valvular  disease,  [Name  the  dis- 

ea.-e.] 
Aortic  insufficiency. 
Chronic  endocarditis. 
Fatty  degeneration  of  heart,  etc.    . 

80.  Angina  pectoris. 


81.  Diseases  of  the  arteries,  atheroma,  aneurysm, 

etc. 
S2.  Embolism    and    thrombosis.    [State    organ. 

Puerperal  (139)?] 
,83.  Disea.ses  of  t'oe  veins  (varices,  haemorrhoids, 

phlebitis,  etc.). 

84.  Diseases  of  the  h-mphatic  system  (lymphangi- 

tis, etc.).    [Cause?    Pueri)eral?] 

85.  Ilxmorrhage:  other  disea-ses  of  the  circulatory 

.system.   [Cause?  Pulmonary  haemorrhage  iroia 
Tuberculosis  of  lungs  (28)?    Puerperal?] 


(IV.— Diseases  of  the  Respiratory  System.) 


8<i.  Diseases  of  the  na.^a!  fossae.    [Name  dlsca.sc.] 

87.  Di.seases  of  the  larynx.    [Name  diseasa.    Diph- 

theritic?] 

88.  Diseases  o.'^thc  thyreoid  body.    (Name  disease.] 
80.  Acute  bronchitis.   \  (.\l\vays  state  as    acute 

90.  Chronic  bronchitis.)     or  chronic] 

91.  Bronchopneumonia.    [If  secondary,  give  pri- 
mary cau.se.] 

92.  Pneumonia.    (If  lobar,  report  as  Lobar  pneu- 

monia.] 

93.  Pleurisy.    [If  tuberculous,  so  report  (28).] 


94.  Pulmonani    congestion,    pulmonary    apoplexy. 

[Cause?! 

95.  Gangrene  of  the  lung. 
91).  Asthma.    ['rul)erculosis?] 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

98.  Other  disi-ascs  of  tiie  respiratory  system  (tuber- 

culosis e.xcepteil).  [Such  indefinite  returnsas 
"Lung  trouble,"  '''Pulmonary  haemorrhage," 
etc.,  compiled  here,  vitiate  statistics.  Tuber- 
culosis of  lungs  (28)7    Name  tlie  disease.] 


* '  'Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors."    Preferably  reported  as  Carcinoma  of ,  Sarcoma  of , 

Epithelioma  of ,  etc.,  stating  tlio  exact  nature  of  the  neoplasm  and  the  organ  or  part  of  the  body 

first  aflected. 


INTRODUCTOIIY 


3t 


INTERNATIONAL  LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH— Continuprl. 


( v.— Diseases  of  the  Bioesttve  System.) 


99.  Diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa.    [Name 
disease.] 

100.  Diseases    of    the  pharynx.    [Name   disease. 

Diphtheritic?] 

101.  Diseases  of  tlie  (Tsophagus.    [Name  disease.) 

102.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

103.  Otlier  diseases   of  tlie  stomach    (cancer   ex- 

cepted). [Name  disease.  Avoid  such  in- 
definite terms  as  "Stomach  trouble,"  "Dys- 
pepsia," "Indigestion,"  "Gastritis,"  etc.,  when 
used  vaguely.) 

104.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (under  2  years). 

105.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (2  years  and  over). 
100.  Ankylostomiasis.    [Better,    for    tiie    United 

States,  Hookworm  disease  or  XTncinaria- 
sis.) 
107.  Intestinal  parasites.    [Name  species.] 


lOK.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis. 

iO'J.  Hernia,  inlcstjnal  ol.structlon.  [State  form 
and  whether  strangulated.  Include  only 
organic  intestinal  obstruction.] 

110.  Other  diseases  of  the  intestines.    [Name  dis- 

ease.] 

111.  Acute  yellow  atrophy  of  the  liver. 

112.  Hydatid  tumor  of  the  liver. 
1J:5.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

114.  Biliary  calculi. 

11.5.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver.    ["  Liver  complairU" 

is  not  a  satisfactory  return.) 
110.  Diseases  of  the  spU'en.    [Name  disease.] 

117.  Simple     peritonitis  (nonpuerperal).    [Give 

cause.] 

118.  Other  diseases  of  the  digestive  Jjy.stem  (cancer 

and  tuberculosis  excepted).    [Name  disease.] 


(VI.— NoNVE>fEREAL  DISEASES  OF  THE   GENITO-URINAKY  SYSTEM  AND  AnNEXA.) 


119.  Acute  nephritis.    [State  cause,  especially  if 

due  to  Scarlet  fever,  etc.] 

120.  Bright's  disease.    [Better,   Chronic  Bright's 

disease,  Chronic  Interstitial  nephritis, 
Chronic  parenchymatous  nephritis,  etc. 
Never  report  mere  names  ol  symptoins,  as 
"  Urxmia,"  "  Urxmic  coma,"  etc.] 

121.  Chyluria. 

122.  Other  diseases  of  the  kidneys  and  annexa. 

[Name  disease.] 

123.  Calculi  of  the  urinary  passages.    [Name  blad- 

der, kidney.) 

124.  Diseases  of  tiie  bladder.    [Name  disease.) 

125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urinary  abscess,  etc. 

[Name  disease.    Gonorrhoeal  (38)?] 


120. 
127. 

128. 
129. 
130. 
131. 

132. 


Diseases  of  the  prostate.    [Name  disease.] 
Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  genital  or- 
gans.   [Name  disease.] 
trterine  haemorrhage  (nonpuerperal). 
13  terine  tumor  (noncancerous ) .    [  Stare  l<ind.] 
Other  diseases  of  the  uterus.    [Name  disease.) 
Cysts  and  other  tumors  of  the  ovary.    [State 

Icind.l 
Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the  female 
genital  organs.    [Name  disease.    Gonorrhoeal 
(38)?] 
Nonpuerperal  diseases  of  the  breast  (cancer 
excepted).    [Name  disease.] 


(VII.— The  Pueepeeal  State.) 


Note. — The  term  puerperal  is  intended  to  in- 
clude pregnancy,  parturition,  and  lactation.  When- 
ever parturition  or  miscarriage  has  occurred  within 
one  month  before  the  death  of  the  patient,  the 
fact  should  be  certified,  even  though  childbirth  may 
not  have  contributed  to  the  fatal  issue.  Whenever 
a  woman  of  childbearing  age,  especially  if  married, 
is  reported  to  have  died  from  a  disease  which  might 
have  been  puerperal,  the  local  registrar  should  re- 
quire an  explicit  statement  from  the  reporting  phy- 
sician as  to  whether  the  disease  was  or  was  not 
puerperal  in  character.  The  following  diseases  and 
symptoins  are  of  this  class: 

Abscess  of  the  breast,  Metroperitonitis, 

A  Ibuminuria,  Metrorrhagia, 

Cellulitis,  Pelviperitonitis, 

Coma,  Peritonitis, 

Convulsions,  Phlegmasia  alba  dolens. 

Eclampsia,  Phlebitis, 

Embolism,  Pyasmia, 

Gastritis,  Septichxmia, 

Hemorrhage  (uterine  Sudden  death, 

or  unqualified),  Tetanus, 

Lymphangitis,  Thrombosis. 
Metritis, 

Physicians  are  requested  always  to  -v^Tite  Puer- 
peral before  the  above  terms  and  others  that  m.ight 
be  puerperal  in  character,  or  to  add  in  parentheses 
(Not  puerperal),  so  that  there  may  be  no  possi- 
bility of  error  in  the  compilation  of  the  mortality 
statistics;  also  to  respond  courteously  to  the  requests 


of  the  local  registrars  for  additional  information 
when,  inadvertently,  the  desired  data  are  omitted. 
The  value  of  such  statistics  can  be  greatly  improved 
by  cordial  cooperation  between  the  medical  pro- 
fession and  the  registration  officials.  If  a  physician 
will  not  write  the  true  statement  of  puerperal  char- 
acter on  the  certificate,  he  may  privately  communi- 
cate that  fact  to  the  local  or  state  registrar,  or  write 
the  number  of  the  International  List  under  which 
the  death  should  be  compiled,  e.  g.,  "Peritonitis 
(137)." 

131.  Accidents  i  of  pregnancy:  [Name  the  condi- 
tion.] 
Abortion,  [Term  not  used  in  invidious 
sense:  Criminal  abortion  should  be  so 
specified  (184).] 
Miscarriage, 
Ectopic  gestation, 
Tubal  pregnancy,  etc. 

135.  Puerperal  haemorrhage. 

136.  Other  accidents' of  laljor:  [Name  thecondition.] 

Caesarean  section, 

Forceps  application. 

Breech  presentation, 

Symphyseotomy, 

DllScult  labor. 

Rupture  of  uterus  in  labor,  etc. 

137.  Puerperal  septlchsemia. 

138.  Puerperal  albuminuria  and  convulsions. 

139.  Puerperal  phleg^masia  alba  dolens,  embolus, 

sudden  death. 

140.  Following  childbirth  (not  cthencise  defirud). 

[Define.] 

141.  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast. 


(VIII.— Diseases  of  the  Skin  and  Cellitlar  Tissue.) 


142.  Gangrene.    [State   part   afiected,    Diabetic 

(50),  etc.] 

143.  Furuncle. 


144.  Acute  abscess.    [Name  part  affected,  nature,  or 

cause.] 

145.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa.    [Name 

disease.] 


1  In  the  sense  of  conditions  or  operations  dependent  upon  pregnancy  or  labor,  not  "accidents" 
external  causes. 


from 


38 


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INTERNATIONAL  LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH— Continued. 

(IX.  — DiSEASKS   OK   THE    1U)NE.S  AN1>   Of  THE   ORGANS  Of    LOCOMOTION.) 


146.  Diseases  of  tho  bones  (tuberculosis exooptod); 
[Naiue  disease.] 
Osteoperiostitis,  [Give  cause.] 
Osteomyeiitis, 
Necrosis,  ((livo  canse.] 
Mastoiditis,  etc.    [i'oUowlng  Otitis  media 

(:.i)7] 


147.  Diseases  of  tlie  joints  (tuberculosis  and  rlieuma- 
tl.sm excepted).  JXaiiie disease;  alwaysspec- 
ify  Acute  articular  rtioumatlsm  (47),  Arth- 
ritis deformans  i-'S).  Tuberculosis  of 

Joint  (;vli,  do.,  wbeii  eauso  is  known.] 

1  -IS.  A  mpulation.t.  [.Vaino  disease  or  injury  requir- 
ing aiui)utation,  Jlius  porniittini,'  proper  as- 
sipninent  el^jowhere.] 

149.  Other  di.seasos  of  ttie  orprans  of  bconiotion. 
[Name  disease.] 


(X. — Malformations.) 

150.  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths  not  included):  [Do  not  include  Acquired  hydrocophalua 
(7-3)  or  Tuberculous  hydrocephalus  (Tuberculous  meningitis)  (30)  under  tliis  head.] 
Congenital  hydrocephalus. 
Congenital  malformation  of  heart, 
Spina  bifida,  etc. 

(XI.— Early  Infancy.) 


151.  Congenital   debility,   icterus,    and    sclerema: 
(Give  cause  o! dchiiily.] 
Premature  birth, 
AtToiiliy,  [Give cause.] 
Marasmus,  [Give  cause.] 
/nani.ion,  etc.    [Give  cause.] 


152.  Other  cause's  peculiar  to  early  infancy: 

Umbilical  haemorrhage, 

Atelectasis, 

Injury  by  forceps  at  birth,  etc. 

153.  Lack  of  care. 


(Xll.— Old  Age.) 
154.  Senility.    [Name  the  disease  causing  the  death  of  the  old  person.] 

(Xlll.— External  Causes.) 


Note.— Coroners,  medical  examiners,  and  phy- 
sicians who  certify  to  deaths  from  violent  causes, 
should  always  clearly  indicate  the  f-indamcntal 
distinction  of  whether  the  death  was  due  to  Acci- 
dent, Suicide,  or  Homicide;  and  then  state  tho 
Means  or  Instrument  of  death.  The  qualification 
"probably"  may  hs  added  wb.en  necessary. 

155.  Suicide  by  poison.    [Name  poison.] 

15(i.  Suicide  by  asphyxia.    [Name  means  of  death.] 

157.  Suicide  by  hanging  or  strangulation.    [Name 

means  of  stranculation.] 

158.  Suicide  by  drowning. 

159.  Suicide  by  firearms. 

ItiO.  Suicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments. 

[Name  iiistruincn!.] 
ICl.  Suicide  by  jumping  from  high  places.    [Name 

place.] 
162.  Suicide  by  crushin|;.    [Name  means.] 
1('>3.  Other  suicides.    [Name  moans.] 

164.  Polsordng  by  food.    [Name  kind  of  food.] 

165.  Other     acute     poisonlnss.    [Name    poison; 

specify  Accidental.] 
16G.  Conflagration.    (State  fully,  as  Jumped  from 
window  of  burning  dwelling.  Smothered  - 
burning  of  theater,  Forest  fire,  etc.] 

167.  Bums    (oonllagration    excepted).    [Includes 

Scalding.] 

168.  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases  (conflagration 

excepted): 

Asph3rzla  by  lllumlnatlag  gas  (acci- 
dental). 

Inhalation  of (accidental),  [Name 

gas.] 

Asphyxia  (accidental),  [Name  jjas.] 

Suffocation  Caccldental),etc.  [Name  gas.] 

169.  Accidental  drowning. 

170.  Traumatism  by  firearms.    [Ppecifj-  Acciden- 

tal.] 

171.  Traumatism  by  cutting  or  piercing  instru- 

ments.   [Name  instrumcul.    Specify  Acci- 
dental.] 


175. 


180, 


Traunial  ism  by  fall.    [For  example,  Acciden- 
tal fall  from  window.] 
Traumatism  in  mines  and  quarries: 
Fall  of  roclc  in  coal  mine. 
Injury  by  blasting,  slate  quarry,  etc. 
Traumatism  liv  machines.    [.Specify  kind  of 
machine,  and  ii  the  (Jccupation  is  not  fully 
given  lunler  that  head,  add  suilicieut  to  show 
the  exact  Indus; rinl  character  of  the  fatal 
injury.    Thus,  Crushed  by  passenger  ele- 
vator; Struck  by  piece  of  emery  wheel 
(knife   grinder),  etc.] 
Traumatism  Ijy  other  crushing: 
Railway  collision. 
Struck  by  street  car. 
Automobile  accident. 
Run  over  by  dray. 

Crushed  by  earth  in  sewer  excavation, 
etc. 
Injuries  by  animals.     [Name  animal.] 
Starvation.    [Not  "inanition"  from  disease.] 
K.xcessivecokl.    'Freezing.] 
EfTects  of  heat.    [Sunstroke.] 
Lightning. 

Electricity  (lightning  excepted).    [How?    Oc- 
cupational?] 
Homicide  by  firearms. 

Homicide   by   cutting   or   piercing   instru- 
ments.   [Name  instrinm.  in  ] 
Homicide  by  other  means.    [Naine  i);eans.] 
Fractures  {cause  not  specified).    [State  means  of 
injury.    The  nature  of  the  lesion  is  neces- 
sary for  hospital  statistics,  but  not  for  general 
mortality  statistics.) 
Other  external  violence: 
Legal  hanging. 
Legal  electrocution. 

Accident,  injury,  or  traumatism  (unquali- 
fied).  [State  Means  of  injury.] 


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39 


INTEHTTATIOKAL  LIST  OF  CATTSES  OF  DEATH— Continued. 
(XIV.— Ill  Defined  Diseases.) 


Note.— If  physicians  will  faniiliari/.e  themselves 
with  the  nature  and  purposes  of  the  International 
List,  and  will  cooperate  with  the  re^'istration  au- 
thorities in  giving  additional  infonnation  so  that 
returns  can  be  properly  classified,  the  number  of 
deaths  compiled  under  this  group  will  rapidly 
diminish,  and  the  statistics  will  lie  more  creditable 
to  the  office  that  compiles  them  and  more  useful  to 
the  medical  profession  and  for  sanitary  purposes. 

187.  Ill  defined  organic  disease: 

Dropsy.    [Name  the  disease  of  the  heart, 
liver,  or  kidneys  in  which  the  di'opsy 
occurred.] 
Ascites,  etc. 
18S.  Sudden  death.    [Give  cause.    Puerperal?] 
189.  Cause  of  death  not  specified  or  ill  defined.    [It 
may  be  e.Ktreracly  difficult  or  impossible  to 
determine  definitely  the  cause  of  death  in 
some  cases,  even  if  a  post-moncm  he  gi'antcd. 
If  the  physician  is  absolutely  unable  to  sat- 


189.  Cause  of  death  not  si>ecined  or  ill  defined — 
Continued, 
isfy  himself  in  this  respect,  it  is  better  for  him 
to  write  Unlcnown  tfiiui  i.orely  to  guess  at 
the  cause.  It  will  bo  helpful  if  he  can  speclfv 
a  little  further,  as  Unknown  disease  (which 
excludes  external  causes),  or  Unknown 
chronic  disease  (which  e:ccludcs  the  acute 
infective  disca.scs),  etc.  Kvcn  the  ill  defined 
causes  included  under  this  head  arc  at  least 
useful  to  a  limited  degree,  and  are  preferable 
to  no  attempt  at  statement.  .Some  of  the 
old  "chronics,"  v.hich  v.ell-infonued  physi- 
cians are  coming  less  and  less  to  use,  are  the 
following:  Asphyxia;  Asthenia;  Bilious  fever; 
Cachczia;  Catarrhal  fever;  Collapse;  Coma; 
CongeHion;  Cyanosh;  Dehilily;  Delirium; 
Dcritiiion;  Dyspnva;  Exhaustion;  Fever;  Gas- 
tric fever;  HEAR  T  FAIL  URE;  Laparotomy; 
Marasmus;  Paralysis  of  the  heart;  Surgical 
shock;  and  Teething.  In  many  cases  so  re- 
ported  the  physician  could  stnte  the  disease 
(not  mere  symptom  or  condition)  causing 
death. 


LIST  OF  UNDESIRABLE  TERMS. 

As  a  result  of  tlie  conference  between  the  Committee  on  Nomen- 
clature and  Classification  of  Diseases  appointed  by  the  American 
Medical  Association  with  committees  of  other  national  medical 
organizations  and  with  medical  representatives  of  the  Army,  Navy, 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  and  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census,^  it  was  agreed: 

That  practical  suggestions  be  framed  relative  to  the  reporting  of  causes  of  death  and 
of  sickness  by  physicians,  and  that  a  list  of  the  most  undesirable  terms  frequently 
employed  be  brought  to  their  attention  with  the  recommendation  that  they  be  disused. 

In  framing  the  following  list  of  undesirable  terms  use  has  been 
made  of  the  London  Nomenclature,  the  Bellevue  Nomenclature, 
and  especially  of  the  "Suggestions  to  Medical  Practitioners  respect- 
ing Certificates  of  Causes  of  Death,"  issued  by  the  Registrar-General 
of  England  and  Wales,  which  constitutes  a  part  of  the  book  of 
''Forms  for  Medical  Certificates  of  the  Cause  of  Death"  employed  in 
that  coimtry. 


UlTOESIRABLE  TEEM. 

(It  is  understood  that  the  term  criti- 
cised is  in  the  exact  form  given  below, 
without  further  explanation  or  qualifica- 
tion.) 


Reasox  Why  Undesirable,  and    Suggestion  fob  Moee 
Definite  Statement  of  Cause  of  Death. 


"Abscess". 


"Accident,"  "Injury,"  "  External  causes," 
"  Violence."  Also  more  specific  terms, 
as  "Drowning "  "Gunshot,"  which 
might  be  either  accidental,  suicidal,  or 
homicidal. 

"Atrophy,"  "Debility,"  "Decline,"  "Ex- 
haustion," "Inanition,"  "  Weakness," 
pjid  other  vague  terms. 


May  be  tuberculous,  gonorrhceal,  from  appendicitis,  etc.,  cr 
relate  to  any  part  of  the  body.  The  return  is  worthless. 
State  cause  (in  which  case  the  fact  of  "abscess"  may  be 
quite  unimportant)  and  location. 

Impossible  to  classify  satisfactorily.  Always  state  (1)  whether 
Accidental,  Suicidal,  or  Homicidal;  and  (2)  Means  of 
injury  (e.  g.,  RaUroad  accident).  The  lesion  (e.  g.,  Frac- 
ture of  skull)  may  be  added,  but  is  of  secondary  importance 
for  general  mortality  statistics. 

Frequently  cover  tuberculosis  and  other  definite  causes. 
Name  the  disease  causing  the  condition. 


» Mortality  Statistics,  1907,  p.  19. 


40 


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Ukdesirable  Term. 

(It  is  understood  that  the  tenn  criti- 
cised is  in  the  (xaet  form  given  below, 
without  further  eiplanatiun  or  qualificO' 
tion. ) 


Reason  Why  Undesirable,  and  Suggestion   fob  Moke 
Definite  Statement  of  Cause  of  Death. 


"  Cancer,"  "  Carcinoma,"  "SarcoTna," 
etc. 

"Congestion"  "Congestion  of  boireJs," 
"  Congestion  of  brain,"  "  Congestion  of 
kidneys,"  "  Congtstion  of  lungs,"  etc. 


"  ConvuMom" . 


"  Croup" . 


'Dropsy". 


"  Fracture,"  "  Fracture  of  skull,"  etc. 


'Gastritis,"  "Acute  indigestion" 


'Ilcart  disease,"  "Heart  trouble,"  even 
"Organic  i.cart  trouble." 


'Heart  failure,"  "Cardiac  weakness," 
"Cardiac  asthenia,"  "Paralysis  of  the 
heart,"  etc. 


" Hzrrunrhage,"  "Hxmoptysis". 


"  Hydrocephalus  " . 


"Hysterectomy" 

"  Infantile  paralysis ". 


'  Inflammation" 

'Laparotomy" 

'Malignant,"  " ZJoi'SnarU  diseatc 


In  nil  cases  the  organ  or  part  first  afieoted  by  cancer  should 
be  specified. 

Alone,  tlie  word  "congestion"  Is  worthless,  nnd  in  combination 
it  is  almost  equally  undesirable.  If  the  disease  amounted  to- 
intlanuraiiou,  use  the  proper  tt'rni  (imeunionia,  nephritis, 
enteritis,  etc.):  merely  passive  conf;estion  should  not  be 
reported  as  a  cause  of  death  when  the  primary  disease  can  be 
ascertained. 

"It  is  hoped  that  this  indefinite  term  will  henceforth  be 
restricted  to  those  cases  in  which  the  true  cause  of  that 
symptom  can  not  be  ascert.'iined.  At  present  more  than 
11  per  cent  of  the  total  deaths  of  infants  under  1  year  old 
are  referred  to  'coniuhions'  nKvcW."—Iitgistrar-Gtn(raJ. 
The  Chicapo  Health  Department  refuses  to  accept  this  state- 
ment, and  has  entuely  eliminated  this  indeftuito  return. 

"  Croup"  is  a  most  pernicious  tenn  from  a  public  health  point 
of  view,  is  not  contained  in  any  form  in  the  London  or  I'elle- 
vue  Nomenclatures,  and  should  be  entirely  disused.  ^Vrite 
Diphtheria  wlien  this  disease  is  the  cause  of  death. 

" '  Drops;/ '  should  never  bo  returned  as  the  cause  of  death  with 
out  particulars  as  to  its  proliable  origin,  c.  p.,  in  disease  of  the 
heart,  liver,  kidneys,  etc."— lietjistrar-Oeneral.  Name  the 
disease  causing  (the  dropsy  and)  death. 

Indefinite;  the  principle  of  classification  for  pcneral  mortality 
statistics  is  not  the  lesion  but  (1)  the  natui'o  of  the  violence 
that  produced  it  (Accidental,  Suicidal,  Homicidal),  and 
(2)  the  Means  of  injury. 

Frequently  wortliless  as  a  statement  of  tlie  actual  cause  of 
death;  the  terms  should  not  be  loosely  used  to  cover  almost 
any  fatal  alleciion  with  irritation  of  stomach. 

Some  cavil  at  the  probable  correctness  of  such  returns,  and  It 
is  better  to  state  clearly  the  exact  form  of  the  cardiac  atleclion, 
as  Mitral  regurgitation.  Aortic  stenosis,  or  even  as  Valvu- 
lar heart  disease,  rather  tlian  to  use  the  less  precise  lan- 
guage. 

"Heart  failure"  is  a  recognized  synonym,  even  among  the  laity, 
for  ignorance  of  the  cause  of  death  on  the  part  of  the  physician. 
Such  a  return  is  forbidden  by  law  in  Connecticut;  if  tlie  phy- 
sician can  malce  no  more  definite  statement,  it  must  be  com- 
giled  riinong  the  class  of  ill  defined  diseases  (not  imdcr  Organic 
eart  disease). 

Frequently  mask  tuberculosis  or  deaths  from  injuries  (trau 
miUie  lV:emorrhage),  Puerpei-al  haemorrhage,  or  haanor- 
rliage  after  operation  for  various  conditions.  Name  the 
disease  causing  death  in  the  course  of  wliicii  the  "lUcmor- 
rhage  "  was  an  incident. 

"It  is  desirable  that  deaths  from  hydrocephalus  of  tuberculous 
origin  should  be  definitely  assigned  in  thecertificate  to  Tuber- 
culous meningitis,  so  iis  to  distinguish  them  from  deaths 
caused  by  simple  inllamniation  or  other  disease  of  the  brain 
or  its  membranes.  Congenital  hydrocephalus  should 
always  be  returned  as  such."— JUyistrar-Gcneral. 

Sec  Operation. 

This  term  is  sometimes  used  for  paralysis  of  infants  caused  by 
instrumental  deliverj',  etc.  The  importance  of  the  disease 
in  its  present  endemic  and  epidemic  prevalence  in  the  I'nited 
States  makes  the  exact  and  unmistakable  expressions  Acute 
anterior  poliomyelitis  or  Infantile  paralysis  (acute  ante- 
rior poliomyelitis)  desirable. 

Of  what  organ  or  part  of  the  body?    Cause? 

See  Operation. 

Should  lie  restricted  to  use  as  (lualiiication  for  neoplasms;  see 
Tumor. 


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4!L 


Undesirable  Teem. 

(It  is  understood  that  tlio  term  criti- 
cised is  in  the  exact  form  jjivon  below, 
without  further  explanation  or  qualifica- 
tion.) 


Reason  Why  Undesirable,  and  Suooestion  for  More 
Definite  Statement  of  Cause  of  Death. 


'Marasmus' 


"Meningitis,"  "Cerebral  meningitis," 
"Cerebrospinal  meningitis,"  "Spinal 
meningitis." 


'  Natural  causes' 


"  Operation,"  "  Surgicaloperation,"  "Sur- 
gical shock,"  "  Am  putation,-'  "Hysterec- 
tomy," "Laparotomy,"  etc. 


"Paralysis,"  "  General  paralysis,"  "  Pare- 
sis," "General  paresis,"  "Palsy,"  etc. 


'Peritonitis' 


"Pneumonia,"  "  Typhoid  pneumonia" . . 


"Ptomaine    poisoning,"    "Autointoxica- 
tion," "  Toixniia,"  etc. 


This  term  covers  a  multitude  of  worthless  returns,  many  of 
wliich  could  be  made  definite  and  useful  by  fcivinj;  the  name 
of  the  disease  causing  the  "marasmus''  or  wasting.  It  has 
been  dropped  from  tlie  English  Nomenclature  since  188.5 
("Marasmus,  term  no  lonRcruscd").  The  Bellevue  Hospital 
Nomenclature  also  omits  this  term. 

Only  two  terms  should  ever  be  used  to  report  deaths  from  Cere- 
brospinal fever,  synonym,.  Epidemic  cerebrospinal  men- 
ingitis, and  they  should  be  written  as  above  and  in  no  other 
way.  It  matters  not  in  the  use  of  the  latter  term  whether 
tlie  disease  be  actually  epidemic  or  not  in  the  locality.  A 
single  sporadic  case  should  be  so  reported.  The  first  term 
(Cerebrospinal  fever)  is  preferable  because  there  is  no 
apparent  objection  to  its  use  for  any  number  of  cases.  No 
one  can  inteUigently  classify  such  returns  as  are  f;iven  in  the 
margin.  Mere  terminal  or  symptomatic  meningitis  should 
not  be  entered  at  all  as  a  cause  of  death;  name  the  disease  in 
wliich  it  occurred.  Tuberculous  meningitis  should  be 
reported  as  such. 

Coroners  and  justices  of  the  peace  may  often  be  able  to  make  a 
more  definite  return,  although  even  tliis  has  value  as  elimi- 
nating external  causes.    What  disease  causea  death? 

All  these  are  entirely  indefinite  and  unsatisfactory — unless  the 
surgeon  desires  Ids  worlc  to  be  held  primarily  responsible 
for  the  death;  in  wliich  case,  as  in  some  certificates  actually 
returned,  he  ma}'  facilitate  understanding  by  signing  his 
name  as  the  cause  of  death!  Name  the  disease  or  form  of 
external  violence  (Means  of  death ;  accidental,  suicidal, 
orhomicidaH). 

The  vague  use  of  these  terms  should  be  avoided,  and  the  pre- 
cise form  stated,  as  Acute  ascending  paralysis.  Paralysis 
agitans.  Bulbar  paralysis,  etc.  Write  General  paralysis 
of  the  insane  in  full,  not  omitting  any  part  of  the  name;  this 
is  essential  for  satisfactory  compilation  of  this  cause.  Dis- 
tinguish Paraplegia  and  Hemiplegia;  and  in  the  latter,  when 
a  sequel  of  Apoplexy  or  Cerebral  haemorrhage,  report  the 
primary  cause. 

"Whenever  this  condition  occurs — either  as  a  consequence  of 
Hernia,Perf  orating  ulcer  of  the  stomach  or  bowel[Typhoid 
fever?].  Appendicitis,  or  Metritis  (puerperal  or  other\vise), 
or  else  as  an  extension  of  morbid  processes  from  other  organs 
[Name  the  disease],  the  fact  should  be  mentioned  in  the  cer- 
tificate."— Registrar-General.  Always  specify  Puerperalperl- 
tonitis  in  cases  resulting  from  abortion,  miscarriage,  or  labor 
at  full  term.  When  traumatic,  report  means  of  injury  and 
whether  accidental,  suicidal,  or  homicidal. 

"Pneumonia,"  -Rithout  qualification,  is  indefinite;  it  should  be 
clearly  stated  either  as  Bronchopneumonia  or  Lobar  pneu- 
monia. The  terms  Croupous  pneumonia  and  Lobular 
pneumonia  are  also  clear,  and  the  London  Nomenclature 
provides  for  the  variety  Epidemic  pneumonia.  "The 
term  'Typhoid  pneumonia'  should  never  be  employed,  as  it 
may  nwan  either  Enteric  fever  [Ty^jhoid  fever]  with  pul- 
monary complications,  on  the  one  hand,  or  Pneumonia  with 
so<'alled  typhoid  symptoms  on  the  othev. "^Registrar- 
General.  AVhen  occurring  in  the  course  of  or  following  a 
disease,  the  primary  cause  should  be  reported,  as  Pneumo- 
nic typhoid.  Plague  (pneumonic  form).  Measles  followed 
by  bronchopneumonia.  Influenza  (pneumonia),  etc.  Do 
not  report  "Hypostatic  pneumonia"  or  other  mere  terminal 
conditions  as  caus(3s  of  death  when  the  disease  causing  death 
can  be  ascertained. 

These  terms  are  used  very  loosely  and  it  is  impossible  to  com- 
pile statistics  of  value  uiiless  greater  precision  can  be  obtained. 
"Ptomaine  poisonuig"  should  be  restricted  to  deaths  result- 
ing from  the  development  of  putrefactive  alkaloids  or  other 
poisons  in  food,  and  the  food  should  be  named,  as  Ptomaine 
poisoning  (mussels),  etc.  Such  terms  should  not  be  used 
when  merely  descriptive  of  symptoms  or  conditions  arising 
in  thecourseof  diseases,  butthe  disease  causing  death  should 
alone  be  named. 


42 


INTRODUCTORY 


UNDESrRADLE  TEKM. 

(It  Is  understood  that  the  t*rm  criti- 
cised is  in  the  exact  form  given  below, 
without  further  explanation  or  qualifica- 
tion.) 


Reason  Wht  Undesirable,  and  Suggestion  tor  Mobk 
Definite  Statement  of  Cause  of  Death. 


"  Tuberculosis" . 


"  Tumor,"  "  Neoplasm,"  "  New  growth". . 


"  Taba  mesenttrica,"  "  Tabes" i  "The  use  of  this  tonn  [•'  Tabes  wiMen/mca"]  to  describe  tuljer- 

culous  disease  of  the  peritonieuiu  or  inte.stinis  should  be 
disconlimied,  as  it  Is  frciiueiitly  used  to  denote  various  other 
wastiiii;  (iiseases  whieh  are  not  tutiereuloiis.  Tuberculous 
peritonitis  is  the  better  term  to  employ  when  the  eonditlou 
is  duo  to  tubercle." — liegistrar-Omerat.  Tabes  dorsalls 
should  not  be  abbreviated  to  "  Tabes." 

The  organ  or  part  of  the  body  affected  should  always  be  stated, 
as  Tuberculosis  of  the  liings.  Tuberculosis  of  the  spine, 
Tuberculous  meningitis,  Acute  general  miliary  tuber- 
culosis, etc. 

These  tenns  should  never  be  used  without,  the  qualifyinc;  words 
Malignant,  Noumallgnant,  or  Benign.  If  inalivmant,  they 
j  beloiis;  uniier  Cancer,  and  .should  prrferaMy  lie  so  reported, 
or  under  the  more  I  xaet  trrin-;  Carcinoma,  Sarcoma,  cle.  In 
all  cases  the  organ  or  part  affected  should  bo  specified. 

"  Urxmia" Name  the  disease  causing  death. 

I 

By  systematic  inquiry  relative  to  defective  statements  of  cause  of 
death  much  improvement  can  be  made  in  the  quaUty  of  the  sta- 
tistics. Such  iuquuy  can  be  made  by  the  k^cal  registrar  or  by  the 
state  registrar  for  returns  that  reach  the  central  olhce  of  the  state 
in  unsatisfactory  form.  In  Pennsylvania,  for  example,  returns  are 
examined  carefully  and  a  correction  card  employed: 


COMMONWEALTH    OF    PENNSYLVANIA 

DEPARTMENT    OF    HEALTH. 

BUREAU    OF  VITAL   STATISTICS. 

The  enclosed  certificate  is  defective  for  the  reason  that 
the  diseased  condition  necessitating  an  operation  should  always 
be  given. 

Please  coirect  and  return  immediately,  together  with  this 
card,  in  the  accompanying  stamped  envelope. 

WILMER  R.  BATT,  M.  D., 

JStaie  Registrar. 


Note.— The  words  in  italics  are  tyiJewTitten  for  the  individual  case.  Other  formulas  employed  are 
"the  location  of  the  cancer  is  not  given:"  "d^o^vning  should  be  given  as  accidental,  suicidal,  or  homi- 
cidai,'  etc. 

It  is  hardly  necessary  to  say  that  much  discretion  and  tact  should 
be  exercised  in  asking  for  additional  information  after  tiie  physician 
has,  presumably,  filled  out  carefully  his  statement  of  the  cause  of 
death,  and  that  it  is  unwise  to  be  too  dogmatic  concerning  some- 
what unsettled  points  of  professional  opmion.     For  example,  the 


1  N  T  K  O  D  U  C  T  O  R  Y  43 

International  List  provides  for  the  statement  of  "Acute  nephritis" 
(119),  but  leading  authorities^  declare  that  the  terms  acute,  subacute, 
and  chronic  have  lost  their  pathological  and  much  of  their  clinical 
meaning,  and  may  even  be  actually  misleading.  No  objection, 
however,  can  be  made  in  regard  to  questions  relating  to  the  more 
indefinite  and  ill  defined  forms  of  returns.  The  Registrar-General 
of  England  has  made  such  inquiries  for  a  number  of  years  and  the 
class  of  cases  dealt  with  chiefly  is  shown  by  the  following  extract  from 
a  recent  report  (1908) : 

As  in  previous  years  inquiries  have  been  sent  to  medical  practitioners  asking  for 
further  information  respecting  deaths  certified  as  due  to  some  indefinite  condition. 
The  number  of  cases  thus  dealt  with  was  about  5,000. 

The  inquiries  chiefly  related  to  certificates  of  peritonitis,  tumors  of  various  organs, 
septiclisemia,  pyaemia,  hydrocephalus,  cerebrospinal  meningitis,  paralysis,  convulsions 
and  eclampsia. 

The  additional  information  obtained  led  to  the  transference  of  many  of  the  deaths 
to  more  definite  headings. 

Inquiries  were  also  sent  relating  to  deaths  described  as  due  to  carcinoma,  sarcoma, 
or  cancer,  in  which  no  mention  was  made  of  the  organ  or  part  affected,  and  as  a  result 
this  information  was  supplied  in  the  majority  of  these  cases. 

REFERENCES    ON    THE     DEVELOPMENT    AND    USE    OF    THE 
INTERNATIONAL  LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH. 

The  following  list  is  not  exhaustive,  but  contains  references  to 
perhaps  the  most  important  publications  relating  to  the  development 
and  use  of  the  International  List  in  its  present  form. 

(1)  Developpement  et  Explication  des  Eubriques  de  la  Nomenclature  des  Causes  de 
Dec^s  adoptee  par  la  Commission  permanente  de  statistique  de  la  ville  de  Paiis.  Par 
le  Dr.  Jacques  Bertillon,  chef  des  travaux  de  la  statistique  de  la  ville  de  Paris,  membra 
du  Conseil  superieiu*  de  statistique  et  du  Comite  consultatif  d'hygiene  publique  de 
France.  Paris:  Imprimerie  Municipale,  1890.  [Extrait  de  TAnnuaire  statistique 
de  la  ville  de  Paris  pour  I'annee  1888.]  This  list  consists  of  161  titles  (the  subdivisions 
of  tuberculosis,  cancer,  and  suicide  not  being  numbered  separately)  and  was  practi- 
cally identical  with  the  detailed  lists  given  in  (2)  and  (3).  It  was  stated  that  the 
nomenclature  was  prepared  in  1865  by  a  committee  of  distinguished  physicians,  and 
that  it  was  revised  in  1874, 1880,  and  filially  in  1886. 

(2)  Ti-ois  Projets  de  Nomenclatm-e  des  Maladies  (Causes  de  deces — Causes  d'incapa- 
cite  de  travail)  par  le  Dr.  Jacques  Bertillon,  chef  de  la  statistique  de  la  ville  de  Paris. 
Bulletin  de  I'lnstitut  International  de  Statistique,  tome  VIII,  premiere  li%Taison, 
p.  304.  (Session  of  Chicago,  1893.)  This  was  the  report  of  the  Comite  de  la  nomen- 
clature des  professions  dans  le  recenserment  et  de  la  nomenclature  des  causes  de  deces,  recon- 
stituted in  1891  (Vienna  session)  and  consisting  of  Messrs.  Blenck,  Bodio,  Cheysson, 
Cook,  Korosi,  Levasseur,  Loua,  Ogle,  Sidenbladh,  Vannacque,  and  Bertillon  (rap- 
porteur). It  is  reprinted,  practically  without  change,  in  the  following  (3)  and  should 
be  refeiTed  to  for  an  account  of  the  history  and  principles  of  construction  of  the  Inter- 
national List. 

(3)  De  la  Komenclature  des  Maladies  (Causes  de  deces — Causes  d'incapacit^  de 
travail)  adoptee  par  le  service  de  statistique  de  la  ville  de  Paris.    Par  le  Dr.  Jacques 

>  Horst  Oertel:  The  Anatomic  Histological  Processes  of  Bright's  Disease,  1910. 


44  INTRODUCTORY 


Bertillon,  chef  de   la  statistique  de  la  ville  de  Paris,  etc.     Paris:  189S.     [Annuaire 
etatistique,  1S96.] 

(4)  The  Bertillon  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death.  Piecommended  for  the  use  of 
Registrars  of  Vital  Statistics  (after  the  First  Revision  of  Paris.  lOOO  by  the  American 
Public  Health  Association  and  by  the  Conference  of  State  and  Provincial  Boards  of 
Health  of  North  America.  Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  American  Public  Health 
Association.  Lansing:  1899.  [Reprint  from  Appendix  of  Michigan  Registration 
Report,  1898.]  This  was  the  fii-st  English  translation,  based  on  the  preceding  French 
edition  of  1898,  of  what  is  now  the  International  List.  It  was  used  to  obtain  sug- 
gestions for  revision,  many  of  which  were  printed  from  time  to  time  in  the  current 
issues  of  the  Michigan  Monthly  Bulletin  of  Vital  Statistics.  Three  Commissions  were 
appointed  by  the  American  Public  Health  Association  to  represent  Canada,  Mexico, 
and  the  United  States. 

(5)  Zur  Intemationalen  Xomenclatur  der  Todesursachen.  Kritische  Bemerkungen 
zu  Dr.  Bertillon's  Vorschlagen.  Von  Dr.  Josef  von  Korosy,  Director  des  Budapester 
communalstatistischen  Bm-eau's.     Berlin:  1899. 

(6)  Expost?  Sommaire  des  Observations  presentees  par  diverses  autorites  statistiques 
k  la  Commission  Internationale  charg^e  de  reviser  la  Xomenclature  Internationale 
des  Maladies  (Causes  de  d6c&s — Causes  d'incapacit6  de  travail).  (Bertillon  Classifi- 
cation.)   Paris:  1900. 

(7)  Commission  Internationale  chargee  de  re\dser  la  Nomenclatm-e  des  Causes  de 
Dec^s  (Classification  Bertillon),  18  aolat-21  aotit,  1900.  Procfes-verbaux.  Paris: 
1900. 

(8)  Nomenclatures  des  Maladies  (Statistique  de  morbidite. — Statistique  des  causes 
de  dec&s)  an-et^es  par  la  Commission  Internationale  chai'gee  de  re\-iser  les  nomencla- 
tures nosologiques  (Paris,  18-21  ao<it  1900)  pour  etre  en  usage  a  partir  du  ler  Janvier 
1901.  Developpement  des  rubriques. — Dictionnaire  des  maladies. — Tableaux  indi- 
quant  comment  doivent  etre  classes  les  d^ces  attribu^s  simultanement  k  deux  causes 
de  mort  diff^rentes.  Publiees  par  le  Dr.  Jacques  Bertillon,  chef  des  travaux  sta- 
tistiques de  la  \-ille  de  Paris.  Paris:  1900.  This  is  the  first  edition  of  the  First 
Revision  of  the  International  List. 

(9)  Same.  Moate%Tain:  1903.  This  is  the  second  and  final  edition  of  the  First 
Re\ision.  It  differs  chiefly  in  the  more  precise  indications  for  the  assignment  of 
joint  causes  of  death.  Perhaps  a  reprint  from  the  Pi.ecueil  trimestriel  de  statistique 
municipale  de  la  A-ille  de  Paris,  3e  trimestre  1902.  No  English  edition  has  ever  been 
published  of  this  final  version. 

(10)  The  International  System  of  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Causes  of  Death 
(Bertillon  Classification)  as  adopted  by  the  Eighth  International  Congress  of  Hygiene 
and  Demography,  Paris,  August  18-21, 1900.  Translated  in  the  Bm'eau  of  the  Marine- 
Hospital  Service  by  Passed  Asst.  Surg.  H.D.  Geddings.  [Supplement  to  Public  Health 
Reports,  Dec.  7,  1900.] 

(11)  Manual  of  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Death.  Adopted  by  the 
L'nited  States  Census  Office  for  the  compilation  of  mortality  statistics,  for  use  beginning 
with  the  year  1900.  Prejiarcd  under  the  supervision  of  William  A.  King,  chief  statis- 
tician for  vital  statistics.     Vrashington:  1902. 

(12)  Index  of  the  Bertillon  Classification  of  Diseases  and  Causes  of  Death.  United 
States  Department  of  Labor,  1902. 

(13)  Relation  of  Physicians  to  Iilortality  Statistics.  The  International  Classifica- 
tion of  Causes  of  Death  as  adopted  by  the  United  States  Census  Office  and  approved 
by  the  American  Public  Health  Association.  Washington:  1903.  This  pamphlet, 
explanatory  of  the  International  Classification  and  seeking  to  secine  more  definite 
statements  of  cause  of  death,  was  distributed  to  all  physicians  in  the  United  States. 

(14)  The  Nomenclatm-e  of  Diseases  and  of  Causes  of  Death,  as  revised  and  adopted 
in  1900  by  the  International  Commission  and  published  by  Dr.  Jacques  Bertillon 


INTRODUCTORY  45 

(Chef  des  travaux  Btatistiquee  de  la  ville  de  Paris),  together  with  a  Guide  for  Tabula- 
tion in  cases  where  more  than  one  cause  of  death  is  assigned.  For  the  use  of  members 
of  the  medical  profession,  of  statisticians,  of  registrars  of  death,  and  for  general  infor- 
mation. Published  by  the  Common v/ealth  Bureau  of  Census  and  Statistics,  Australia. 
Melbourne:  [1907]. 

(15)  Expos^  Sommaire  des  Observations  pr<5sent^espardiversesautorit68  statistiquea 
k  la  Commission  Internationale  charg6e  de  la  revision  d(^cennale  de  la  Nomenclature 
Internationale  des  Maladies  (Causes  de  d(^^ces — Causes  d'incapacite  de  travail). 
(Bertillon  Classification.)     Deuxii^me  session — 1909.     Paris:  1909. 

(16)  Commission  Internationale  charg(5e  de  la  revision  d6cennale  de  la  Nomen- 
clature Internationale  des  Maladies  (Causes  de  deces — Causes  d'incapacit6  de  travail). 
(Classification  Bertillon.)     Deuxi^me  session — 1909.     Proems- verbaux.     Paris:  1911. 

(17)  Nomenclature  des  Maladies  (Statistique  de  morbidite — Statistique  des  causes 
de  d^cfes)  arretee  par  la  Commission  Internationale  chargee  de  la  revision  decennale 
de  la  Nomenclature  Nosologique  Internationale  (Nomenclature  Bertillon)  dans  sa 
deuxieme  session,  1909.  (Paris,  ler,  2,  3  juillet  1909.)  Paris:  1909.  A  first  and  a 
second  slightly  corrected  impression  of  the  Second  Revision  of  the  International  List. 

(18)  International  Classification  of  Causes  of  Sickness  and  Death.  Revised  by  the 
International  Commission  at  the  session  of  Paris,  July  1  to  3,  1909,  for  use  beginning 
January  1,  1910,  and  until  December  31,  1919.  Washington:  1910.  A  translation 
of  the  French  edition  of  the  Second  Revision  for  the  use  of  American  registration 
officials  until  a  new  edition  of  the  Manual  (the  present  publication)  could  be  prepared. 

(19)  Physicians'  Pocket  Reference  to  the  International  List  of  Causes  of  Death. 
Washington:  1910.  Distributed  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  to  all  physicians  and  to 
many  state  and  city  registration  offices  in  the  United  States. 

(20)  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  (Statistics  of  morbidity — Statistics  of  causes  of  death) 
agreed  upon  by  the  International  Commission  charged  with  the  Decennial  Re-visiou 
of  the  International  Nosological  Nomenclature  (Bertillon  Nomenclature)  in  its  Second 
Session— 1909.  (Paris:  July  1,  2,  and  3,  1909.)  Sydney:  1910.  Prepared  by  the 
Bureau  of  Census  and  Statistics  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia. 

(21)  The  Bellevue  Hospital  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Conditions  with  Rules 
for  the  Recording  and  Filing  of  Histories.  Compiled  by  the  Committee  on  Clinical 
Records  composed  of:  Robert  J.  Carlisle,  M.  D.;  Warren  Colem.an,  M.  D.;  Thomas  A. 
Smith,  M.  D.;  Edmund  L.  Dow,  M.  D.  Revised  and  made  to  conform  to  the  Inter- 
national Classification,  1911.  Copyright,  1911,  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Belle^'U8 
and  Allied  Hospitals.  New  York:  1911.  This  is  the  first  Nomenclature,  in  the  sense 
of  an  arra.ngement  of  accepted  medical  terms  recommended,  and  indeed,  so  far  as  the 
returns  to  be  made  by  physicians  under  the  authority  of  the  Board  are  concerned, 
prescribed,  in  which  the  desirability  of  uniformity  for  the  comparison  of  hospital 
statistics  has  led  to  the  adoption  of  the  International  List  as  a  basis. 

(22)  Nomenclature  for  Causes  of  Physical  Disability  in  the  Navy.  By  Surg.  Charles 
N.  Fiske,  United  States  Navy.  United  States  Naval  Medical  Bulletin,  Vol.  5,  No.  2, 
April,  1911,  page  149.  Contains  a  valuable  chart  comparing  the  "Lists  of  Titles 
of  Diseases  and  Causes  of  Death"  of  the  International  with  the  Army  and  Navy- 
nomenclatures. 

(23)  Manual  or  the  International  List  op  Causes  of  Death.  The  present 
volume. 

(24)  Manual  soon  to  be  published  by  the  Registrar-General  of  England  and  Wales. 
A  typewritten  copy  of  the  Tabular  List,  with  inclusions,  of  this  work  has  been  avail- 
able for  reference  through  the  courtesy  of  Dr.  T.  H.  C.  Stevenson,  Medical  Superin- 
tendent of  the  General  Register  Office,  in  the  preparation  of  the  present  publication. 


DEATH  OF  DOCTOR  FOSTER. 

During  the  passage  of  the  Manual  through  the  press  the  death  of  Dr.  Frank  P. 
Foster,  on  August  13,  1911,  was  armounced.  Doctor  Foster  was  for  over  thirty 
years  the  editor  of  the  yen  York  Medical  Journalaxid  was  recognized  as  the  dean 
of  the  medical  editors  of  this  country.  His  Encyclopncdic  Medical  Dictionary  and 
other  standari!  works  of  medical  reference  are  lasting  memorials  of  his  broad  scholar- 
ship. As  chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Nomenclature  and  Classification  of  Dis- 
eases of  tlie  American  Medical  Association,  Doctor  Foster  tool<  an  active  part  in  all 
the  work  preliminary  to  the  Second  Decennial  Revision  of  the  International  List 
and  was  a  member  of  the  special  Census  Commission  appointed  under  authority 
of  an  act  of  Congress  to  represent  the  United  States.  He  personally  examined 
the  manuscript  of  the  Tabular  List  of  tliis  Manual  and  on  page  15  may  be  found 
the  report  of  the  Comiaif.tee  on  Nomenclature  to  the  American  Medical  Associa- 
tion at  Los  Angeles,  1911,  the  last  of  several  prepared  by  him  on  this  subject. 

As  stated  in  an  appreciative  editorial  in  the  Journal  of  the  American  Medical 
Association,  "Doctor  Foster  was  a  moral  and  Intellectual  force  in  medical  litera- 
ture. He  took  an  active  interest  in  all  that  related  to  medicine,  and  his  influence 
was  always  in  the  right  direction.  His  friends  count  it  a  privilege  to  recall  his  fine 
character,  his  charitable  judgment,  his  facile  pen,  and  his  ever-ready  assistano* 
so  freely  given  from  his  great  store  of  knowledge." 


TABULAR   LIST. 

SHOWING  TERMS  INCLUDED  UNDER  EACH  TITLE  OF  THE 
DETAILED  INTERNATIONAL  LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH 
(SECOND  DECENNIAL  REVISION  BY  THE  INTERNATIONAL 
COMMISSION,  PARIS,  JULY  I  TO  3,   1909). 

WITH  ADDITIONAL  TERMS  DESIGNATING  CAUSES  OF  DEATH 
FROM  THE  NOMENCLATURE  OF  DISEASES  OF  THE  ROYAL 
COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS  OF  LONDON  (FOURTH  EDITION), 
FROM  THE  BELLEVUE  HOSPITAL  NOMENCLATURE  OF 
DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS..  AND  FROM  TRANSCRIPTS  OF 
CERTIFICATES  OF  DEATH  RETURNED  TO  THE  BUREAU 
OF  THE   CENSUS. 


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EXPLANATORY. 


The  terms  included  in  the  following  Tabular  List  are  chiefly  those 
that  are  reported  as  causes  of  death.  Many  terms,  as,  for  example,  the 
names  of  certain  affections  of  the  eye,  ear,  skin,  trivial  injuries,  etc., 
that  occur  in  the  International  List  of  Diseases  as  employed  for  hos- 
pital or  general  morbidity  statistics,  are  omitted.  The  present  pub- 
lication is  intended  for  use  solely  in  connection  with  the  compilation 
of  mortahty  statistics.  It  is  not  intended  to  be  a  complete  nomerir- 
clature  of  diseases  and  pathological  conditions,  but  it  contains  all  the 
important  terms  likely  to  be  employed  as  denoting  causes  of  death 
that  are  given  in  the  last  editions  of  the  Nomenclatures  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Physicians  of  London  and  of  Bellevue  and  Allied  Hos- 
pitals of  New  York.  It  also  contains  many  additional  terms,  some 
of  them  indefinite  and  incapable  of  satisfactory  assignment,  that 
occur  upon  certificates  of  death  and  hence  must  be  provided  for  in 
the  scheme  of  statistical  tabulation.  It  is  hoped  that  by  coopera- 
tion of  the  medical  profession  many  of  these  terms  may  pass  into 
disuse,  and  that  as  a  result  the  accuracy  of  the  mortality  statistics 
■vvili  be  improved. 

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TABULAR    LIST 

SHOWING  TERMS  INCLUDED  UNDER  EACH  TITLE  OF  THE  DETAILED  INTER- 
NATIONAL LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH  (SECOND  DECENNIAL  REVISION, 
PARIS,  JULY  i  TO  3,   1909). 


I.— GENERAL  DISEASES. 


Paratyphus 
Posttyphoid  abscess 
Rheumatic  typhoid  fever 
Typhobilious  fever 
Typhoenteritis 
Typhogastric  fever 
Typhoid  fever 

malaria 

meningitis 

stupor 

ulcer 
Typhomalaria 
Typhomalarial  fever 
Typhoperitonitis 
Typhus  (unqualified) ' 
abdominalis 


1.  Typhoid  fever. 

This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  fever 

typhoid 

typhus 
Abortive  typhoid 
Ambulant  typhoid 
Cerebral  typhoid 
typhus 
Continued  fever 
Enteric  fever 
Enterica 

Gastroenteric  fever 
Hsemorrhagic  typhoid  fever 
Ileotyphus 

Intermittent  typhoid  fever 
Malignant  typhoid  fever 
Mountain  fever 
Paratyphoid  fever 

Frequent  complications:  Pneumonia. — Pulmonary  congestion.— Intestinal  perforation. — Peritonitis.- 
Hsemoirhage.— Sloughing. — Albuminuria. — Phlebitis.— Thrombosis.— Cholecystitis. 

2.  Typhus  fever. 

This  title  includes: 

Exanthematic  typhus  I  Petechial  typhus 

Petechial  fever  |  Typhus  fever  ^ 

This  title  does  not  include:  Abdominal  typhus  (1). 

3.  Relapsing  fever. 

This  title  includes: 

Famine  fever  Recurrent  fever 

Febris  melitensis  typhus  ^ 

Malta  fever  ^  Relapsing  fever 

Mediterranean  fever  *  (spirillum)  fever 

Frequent  complications:  Haemorrhages. — Abscess. — Furuncles. — Parotiditis.— Sloughing. 


1  The  majority  of  deaths  returned  in  the  United  States  from  "typhus"  or  "typhus  fever"  are  in  reality 
from  typhoid  fever.  Deaths  properly  chargeable  to  International  title  No.  2  are  so  extremely  rare  in  this 
country  that  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  invariably  makes  an  eflort  to  identifv  each  as  a  case  of  true  exan- 
thematic typhus.  If  no  additional  information  can  be  obtained,  "typhus''  is  compiled  under  (1)  and 
" typhus  fever"  under  (2). 

2  Malta  fever  should  preferably  be  given  as  a  subdivision  of  (19).  Any  deaths  reported  from  this  cause 
■win  bo  noted  on  the  total  for  (3),  which  is  numerically  unimportant. 

>  Verify;  if  typhoid  fever,  compile  under  (1),  and  if  typhus  fever,  under  (2). 


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TABULAR    LIST 


4.  Malaria. 


I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 


This  title  iiicludis: 

^letivoautumnal  fever 

malaria 

Ap;ue 

Bilious  intermittent  fever 

remittent  fever 
Blackwater  fevor 
ChagTcs  fever 
Chill  (in  malarial  regions) 
Chills  and  fever 
Congestive  malaria 

malarial  fever 
remittent  fever 
Dumb  ague 
Estivoautumnal  fever 
Fever  and  ague 
chills 
Gastric  remittent  fever 
Gastromalarial  fever 
Hsemoglobinuric  fever  (malaria) 
Haemorrhagic  malaria 
Impaludism  (unqualified) 
Intermittent  fever 
Malaria 

of  liver 
of  spleen 
Malarial  aneemia 
cachexia 
congestion 

of  brain 
diarrhoea 
disease 
dropsy 
fever 
hoematuria 

5.  Smallpox. 

This  title  includes: 

Black  smallpox 
Confluent  smallpox 
Discrete  smallpox 
Haemorrhagic  smallpox 
Malignant  smallpox 

This  title  does  not  include:  Varicella  (19). 

Frequent  cnmplica/ions:  Meningitis.— Endocarditis.— Suppuration.— Albuminuria.— Cellulitis.— Paro-' 
tlditls. — CEdema  glottidis.— Pneumonia. — Otitis. 

6.  Measles. 

This  title  includes: 
Black  measles 


Malarial  haemoglobinuria 
hepatitis 
infection 
neuralgia 
pneumonia 
poisoning 
spleen 
toxaemia 
Malignant  tertian 
Maremmatic  fever 
Marsh  anaemia 
cachexia 
fever 
Miasma 

Miasmatic  fever 
Faludal  anaemia 
cachexia 
fever 
Panama  fever 
Pernicious  attack 

cachexia 

chill  (in  malarial  regiona) 
fever 

intermittent  fever 
malaria 
Quartan  fever 

malaria 
Quotidian  fever 

malaria 
Remittent  fever 

malaria 
Tertian  fever 

malaria 


Petechial  smallpox 
Purpuric  smallpox 
Smallpox 
Variola 
Varioloid 


Haemorrhagic  measles 

Measles 

Measly  eruption 


Morbilli 
Morbillous  eruption 
Rubeola ' 
Suppressed  measles 


This  title  does  not  ordinarily  include:  Rubeola  (10). — Rubeolar  eruption  (19). 

Mont  frequent  complications:  Bronchitis.— Bronchopneumonia,  etc. — Otitis.— Mastoiditis.— Gangren- 
ous stomatitis. 


*  When  signifying  measles;  otherwise  (19). 


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r.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 


7.  Scarlet  fever. 

This  title  includes: 


Scarlatinal  albuminuria 


angina 
convulsions 
eclarn[)!-:ia 
nephritis 
Scarlet  fever 
rash 


Canker  rash 

Febris  rubra 

Nephritis  following  scarlet  fever 

Puerperal  scarlatina 

Scarlatina 

anginosa 

maligna 
Scarlatinal  (any  disease  or  condition  so 
qualified) 

Frequent  complications:  Acute  nephritis.— Albuminuria. — Bright's  disease.— Eclamp.sia.—CEdema  of 
the  glottis. — HiBinorrhage. — Endocarditis. — Nephritis. — Pericarditis. — Paralysis. — JJiphtheria. — Convul- 
sions.—Arthritis. — Cellulitis.— Erysipelas. — Otitis. — MMtoiditis. — Pneumonia.— Suppurative  pleurisy. — 
Thrombosis  of  cerebral  sinus. 

8.  Whooping  cough. 

This  title  includes: 

Perttissis 

Tussis  convulsiva 


Whooping  cough 


Frequent  complications:  Bronchitis. — Convulsions. — Bronchopneumonia. 

9.  Diphtheria  and  croup. 

This  title  includes: 


Acute  exudative  angina 
Angina  trachealis 
Bronchial  croup 
Buccal  diphtheria 
Croup 
Croupous  angina 

laryngitis 
tonsillitis 
Cutaneous  diphtheria 
Cynanche 

tonsillaris  (diphtheritic) 
Diphtheria 

of  bronchi 
conjunctiva 
fauces 
larynx 
mouth 
nose 

cesophagUB 
palate 
pharynx 
skin 
tonsil 
trachea 
vulva 
wound 
Diphtheritic  anoemia 
angina 

bronchopneumonia 
conjunctivitis 
croup 
laryngitis 
neuritis 
ophthalmia 
paralysis 
tonsillitis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Stridulous  croup  (87). — Spasmodic  croup  (87). — False  croup  (S7). 
Frequent  complications:  Pneumonia. — Albuminuria. — Paralysis. — Acute    nephritis. — (Edema    glot> 
tidis. — Cellulitis. 


Exudative  angina 
Fibrinous  laryngitis 
Gangrenous  angina  (diphtheritic) 
diphtheria 
sore  throat 
tonsillitis 
Infectious  angina 
croup 
Inflammatory  croup 
Laryngeal  croup 
Malignant  angina 

cynanche 
diphtheria 
laryngitis 
pharyngitis 
sore  throat 
tonsillitis 
Membranous  angina 

bronchitis 
croup 
laryngitis 
pharyngitis 
tonsillitis 
tracheitis 
Nasal  diphtheria 
Postdiphtheritic  nephritis 

neuritis 
Pseudodiphtheria 
Pseudomembranous  angina 

bronchitis 
croup 
laryngitis 
tonsillitis 


Putrid  sore  throat 
Ulcerated  sore  throat 


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TABULAR     LIST 


I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
10.  Influenza. 


This  title  includes: 


ue  to  grippe 


Bronchial  influenza 
Bronchitis  due  to  grippe 
Bronchopneumonia  ai 
Catarrhal  influenza 
Epidemic  catarrh 
Epizootic 
Gastric  influenza 

Frequent  complications:  Otitis.— Meningitis. 


Grippe 
Influenza 

followed  by  pneumonia 
Influenzal  pneumonia 
La  grippe 
Meningeal  grippe 
Pneumonia  due  to  grippe 


11.  Miliary  fever. 

This  title  includes: 

I  Sweating  sickness 

Frequent  complications:  Ansemia.— Convulsions.— Hemorrhages.— Pneumonia.— Enteritis. 

12.  Asiatic  cholera. 

This  title  includes: 


Miliary  fever 
Sweating  fever 


Asiatic  cholera 

Cholera  (where  Asiatic  cholera  is  preva- 
lent) 

13.  Cholera  nostras. 


Epidemic  cholera  (where  Asiatic  cholera 
is  prevalent") 


This  title  includes: 

Acute  cholera ' 
Bilious  cholera ' 

Cholera  (except  where  Asiatic  cholera  is 
prevalent) ' 

gravis  ^ 

morbus ' 

nostras ' 
Choleraic  diarrhoea  (2y+) 


Choleriform  diarrhoea  (2y+) 
enteritis  (2y+) 
Cholerine 
English  cholera 
Malignant  cholera  morbus ' 
Spasmodic  cholera ' 
Sporadic  cholera ' 
Winter  cholera ' 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cholera  infantum  (104).— Antimonial  cholera  (16.5).— Hernial  cholera  (109). 

14.  Dysentery. 

This  title  includes: 


Amoebic  dysentery 

enteritis 
Asylum  dysentery 
Bacillary  dysentery 
Balantidic  dysentery 
Bilious  dysentery 
Bloody  flux 
Catarrhal  dysenterj' 
Chinese  dysentery 
Choleriform  dysentery 
Cochin-China  dysentery 

Frequent  complication:  Abscess  of  liver. 


Dysenteric  diarrhoea 
Dysentery 

Entamoebic  dysentery 
Epidemic  dysentery 
Gangrenous  dysentery 
Haemorrhagic  dysentery 
Malarial  dysentery 
Sero,sanguineou3  flux 
Sporadic  dysentery 
Tropical  diarrhoea 
dysentery 


>  The  word  "Cholera"  should  never  be  used  except  for  "Asiatic  cholera.' 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
15.  Plague. 

This  title  includes: 


Bubonic  plague 
Climatic  bubo 
Malignant  polyadenitis 
Pest 

16.  Yellow  fever. 

This  title  includes: 

Black  vomit 
Febris  flava 


Plague 

^pulmonary  form) 
(septichaemic  form) 

Pneumonic  plague 


Haemogastric  fever 
Yellow  fever 


17.  Leprosy. 

This  title  includes: 

Ansesthetic  leprosy 
Elephantiasis  Grsecorum 
Leprosy 

of  conjunctiva 

cornea 

external  meatus 

fauces 

larynx 

nerve 


Leprosy  of  nose 

oesophagus 
palate 
pharynx 
sclerotic 
skin 
tongue 
Nodular  leprosy 
Tubercular  leprosy 


This  title  does  not  include:  Elephantiasis  Arabum  (145). — Morvan's  disease  (63).— Syringomyelia  (63)' 


18.  Erysipelas. 

This  title  includes: 


Erysipelas 


after  vaccination 
neonatorum 
of  brain 

eyelid 

face 

head 

leg 

lip 

lymphatic  vessel 

meninges 

orbit 

scrotum 

skin 


Erysipelas  of  umbilical  cord 
wound 

Erysipelatous  fever 

meningitis 
phlegmon 
toxaemia 

Gangrenous  erysipelas 

Infantile  erysipelas 

Phlegmonous  erysipelas 

Saint  Anthony's  fire 

Suppurative  erysipelas 

Surgical  erysipelas 

Traumatic  erysipelas 


This  title  does  not  i-nclude:  Erysipelatous  laryngitis  (87).— Erysipelatous  angina  (100).— Puerperal 
erysipelas  (137). 

Frequent  complications:  Purulent  otitis.— Meningitis.— Difluse  phlegmon.— Phlegmon  and  gangrene  of 
the  eyelids.— Keratitis.— Conjunctivitis.— Parotiditis.— Endocarditis.  — Myocarditis.-Nephritis.— Albu- 
minuria.— Pneumonia. 


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TABULAR    LIST 


I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Contiiuied. 


19.  Other  epidemic  diseases. 


Note.— Should    any  of    the    diseases    included    under    title    19    t^how  marked 
prevalence,  it  >vill  be  necessary  to  provide  special  provisional  subtitles  here. 


Thu  title  includes: 

Acrodynia 
Acute  parotiditis 

parotitis 
Breakbone  fever 
Chicken  pox 
Dengue 

fever 
Epidemic 

disease  (not  elsewhere  included) 

parotitis 

rose  rash 
Epizootic  stomatitis 
Exanthematic  fever 
Filariasis 

Foot  and  mouth  disease 
Frambcesia 
Gangosa 
German  measles 
Glandular  fever 


Iloemoglobinuric  fever  (nonmalarial) 

Mexican  typhus  (tabardillo) 

Milk  sickness  (trembles) 

Mumps 

Pappataci  fever 

Parotid  cynanche 

Parotiditis  (mumps) 

Parotitis  (mumps) 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever 

Rose  rash 

Roseola 

Rotheln 

Rubella 

Rubeola  (when  not  signifying  measles)  * 

Tabardillo  (Mexican  typhus) 

Tick  bite  fever 

Trembles  (milk  sickness) 

Varicella 

Yaws 


This  title  does  not  include:  Epidemic  cerebrospinal  meningitis  (61). 

20.  Purulent  infection  and  septicheemia. 

Note. — \Mien  a  female  of  childbearing  age  (approximately  15  to  44  years)  is 
reported  to  have  died  of  "Septichaeraia,"  or  other  equivalent  term,  and  without 
further  explanation,  the  certificate  should  be  returned  so  that  the  attending 
physician  may  state  whether  the  condition  was  or  was  not  puerperal.  See  also 
page  117. 


This  title  includes: 

Absorption  of  pus 

Aerogene.s  capsulatus  infection 

Anatomical  wound 

Autovaccination 

Blood  poisoning 

Cowpox 

Dissection  wound 

General  sepsis 

septichsemia 
Hospital  gangrene 
Infected  wound 
Infection  from  vaccination 
Postmortem  wound 
Purulent  infection 
Putrid  fever 

infection 
Pyaemia 

of  joint 
Pyaemic  abscess 

embolism 

fever 

obstruction 

synovitis 


Pyogenic  infection 

Pyohaemia 

Pyoseptichsemia 

Sapraemia 

Sepsis 

Septic  absorption 

autoinfection 

cellulitis 

chill 

fever 

infection 

intoxication 

mania 
Septichsemia 
Staphylococcus  infection 
Streptococchaemia 
Streptococcus  infection 
Suppurative  septichaemia 
Vaccinal  infection 
Vaccination 
Vaccinia 


>  See  note  under  (6). 


TABULAR    LIST 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 


21.  Glanders. 

This  title  includes: 


Equinia 

Farcy 

Glanders 


of  lymphatic  gland 


Glanders  of  nose 
skin 
Malleus  sepsis 


22.  Anthrax. 

This  title  includes: 

Anthrax 

of  intestine 
lip 
skin 
stomach 


Charbon 

Malignant  pustule 
Splenic  fever 
Woolsorters'  disease 


23.  Babies. 

This  title  includes: 

Bite  of  mad  dog  I  Rabies 

Hydrophobia  | 

This  title  does  not  include:  Lyssophobia  (68). — Sitiophobia  (6S). 


24.  Tetanus. 

This  title  includes: 

Emprosthotonos 

Lockjaw 

Opisthotonos 

Pleurosthotonos 

Tetanus 

neonatorum 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tetany  (74). 


Traumatic  tetanus 

Trismus 

neonatorum 
of  newborn 


25.  Mycoses. 

This  title  includes: 


Actinomycosis 


of  bone 
caecum 
intestine 
jaw 
liver 
lung 
mouth 


of  skin 


Aspergillosis 
Blastomycosis 

Discomycosis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Hydatid  cyst  or  hydatid  tumor:  of  the  liver  (112),  or  of  the  lung  (98), 
Intestinal  parasites  (107).— Distoina  hepaticum  (107).— Cysticerci  (107). 


Favus 

Fungoid  mycosis 

Madura  disease 

foot 
Mycetoma 
Mycosis  fungoidea 

of  pharynx 
tonsil 
Parasitic  cyst 
Pneumomycosis 
Sporotrichosis 
Streptomycosis 


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TABULAR    LIST 


I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 

26.  Pellagra. 

This  title  includes: 

Insanity  of  pellagra  1  Pellagra 

Frequent  complications:  Cachexia.— Dermatitis.— Diarrhoea.— Insanity.— Suicide. 

27.  Beriberi. 

This  title  includes: 


Beriberi 
Kakk^ 


Neuritis  multiplex  endemica 
Panneuritis  endemica 


28.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs. 

Note. — Deaths  from  tuberculosis  of  two  or  more  organs  should  be  assigned  to 
title  28  [OT  29)  if  the  lungs  are  involved;  otherwise  to  title  35. 


This  title  includes: 

Caseous  bronchitis 
pneumonia 
tuberculosis 
Catarrhal  tuberculosis 
Chronic  phthisis 

pneumonic  phthisis 

tuberculosis 
tuberculosis 
tuberculous  disease 

inflammation 
pneumonia 
ulcerative  tuberculosis 
Congenital  tuberculosis 
Consumption 

of  lung 
throat 
Fibroid  phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Infantile  phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Interstitial  tuberculosis 
Laryngeal  phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Lupus  of  larynx 
Phthisis 

of  larynx 

lung 
pulmonalis 
Plastic  bronchitis 
Pneumonic  phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Pulmonary  ca^dty 

consumption 
phthisis 
tuberculosis 
Scrofulous  bronchitis 

consumption 
Septic  tuberculosis 
Specific'  bronchitis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Haemoptysis  (unqualified)  (98).— Pulmonary  htemorrhage  (98).— Bron- 
chorrhagia  (unqualified)  (98).— .\pical  pneumonia  (92).— Pulmonary  anthracosis  (98). 

Frequent  covn plications:  Haemorrhage.-Pneumonia.-Pleurisy.— Diarrhoea.— Pneumothorax. 


Specific'  laryngitis 
pneumonia 
tuberculosis 
Subacute  phthisis  of  larynx 

tuberculosis  of  larynx 
Tubercle 

of  larynx 
Tuberculosis 

of  air  passage 
bronchi 

bronchial  gland 
larynx 
lung 
pleura 
throat 
trachea 
pulmonalis 
Tuberculous  abscess  of  lung 
anaemia 
asthma 
bronchitis 
bronchopneumonia 
diathesis 

disease  (undefined) 
emphysema 
empyema 
haemoptysis 
hydropneumothorax 
infection 
inflammation 
laryngitis 
marasmus 
phthisis 
pleurisy 
pneumonia 
pneumothorax 
pyaemia 
Ulcerative  tuberculosis 


'  When  "specific"  means  syphilitic,  assign  to  (37). 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
29.  Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 

Note. — See  note  under  preceding  title. 


This  title  includes: 

Acute  bronchopneumonic  tuberculosis 

general  miliary  tuberculosis 
tuberculosis 

miliary  tuberculosis 

phthisis 

pneumonic  phthisis 

tuberculosis 

pulmonary  miliary  tuberculosis 

tuberculosis 

tuberculous  disease 

inflammation 
pneumonia 

ulcerative  tuberculosis 


Galloping  consumption 
phthisis 
tuberculosis 

General  miliary  tuberculoeia 

Malignant  tuberculosis 

Miliary  phthisis 

tuberculosis 

Pernicious  tuberculosis 

Phthisis  florida 

Quick  consumption 

Tuberculosis  florida 

Typhoid  tuberculosis 


30.  Tuberculous  meningitis. 


This  title  includes: 

Basilar  meningitis 

Caseous  meningitis 

Cerebral  tuberculosis 

tuberculous  meningitis 

Cerebrospinal  tuberculosis 

Consumption  of  brain 

Granular  meningitis 

Miliary  meningitis 

Neoplastic  meningitis 

Purulent  basilar  meningitis 

Specific  *  meningitis 

Tuberculosis  of  brain 

cerebellum 
cerebral  meninges 


Tuberculosis  of  cerebrospinal  meninges 
cerebrum 
membrane  of  brain 
meninges 
spinal  membrane 
meninges 
Tuberculous  encephalitis 

hydrocephalus 
inflammation  of  membrane 

of  brain 
meningitis 

of  brain 
spinal  cord 
tumor  of  brain 


This  title  does  not  includo  Meningitis  (unqualified),  even  among  very  young  children  (61). 

31.  Abdominal  tuberculosis. 


This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  consumption 
tuberculosis 
Consumption  of  bowel 

intestine 
Disease  of  mesenteric  gland 
Enteric  tuberculosis 
Enteromesenteric  fever 
Intestinal  tuberculosis 
Mesenteric  disease 
fever 

tuberculosis 
Specific  1  peritonitis 
Tabes  mesenterica 
Tuberculosis  of  abdomen 

alimentary  canal 

anus 

appendix 

bowel 

digestive  tract 


Tuberculosis  of  intestine 

mesenteric  gland 
omentum 
peritonseum 
rectum 
stomach 
Tuberculous  appendicitis 

ascites 

colitis 

diarrhoea 

dysentery 

enteritis 

gastritis 

gastroenteritis 

ileocolitis 

peritonitis 

proctitis 

ulcer  of  bowel 

intestine 


1  When  "specific"  means  syphilitic,  assign  to  (37). 


fM) 


TABULAR     LIST 


I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
32.  Pott's  disease. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  spine 

vertebrae 
Caries  of  spine 

vertebra^ 
Cerebrospinal  caries 
Disease  of  backbone 

spine 

vertebme 
Inflammation  of  spine 
Lumbar  abscess 
Necrosis  of  lumbar  vertebrae 

spinal  column 

spine 
Polyarthritis  of  spine 
Pott's  disease 
Pressure-atrophy  of  spine 
Psoas  abscess 

and  lumbar  abscess 


Spinal  abscess 
caries 
disease 
tuberculosis 
Spondylitis  (not  deformans) 
Tuberculosis  of  spinal  column 
spine 
vertebraj 
Tuberculous  abscess  of  vertebras 
caries  of  sacrum 
inflammation  of  spine 
lumbar  abscess 
spondylitis 
Ulcer  of  spine 
\'ertebral  caries 
disease 


necrosis 
polyarthritis 


Frequent  complications:  Cold  abscess— Paraplegia. 

33.  White  swellings. 

This  title  includes: 


Abscess  of  hip 
Articular  tuberculosis 
Coxalgia 
Coxitis 

Disease  of  hip  joint 
Fungous  gro\nh  ot  joint 
tumor  of  knee 
Hip  disease 

joint  disease 
Morbus  coxarius 
Pulpy    degeneration    of 

brane 
Scapulalgia 


synovial    mem- 


Suppurative  hip  disease 
Tuberculosis  of  hip 
joint 
knee 
Tuberculous  abscess  of  knee 
arthritis 
coxalgia 
disease  of  hip 
inflammation  of  knee 
swelling  of  joint 
synovitis 
White  swelling 
tumor 


34.  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs. 


This  title  includes: 

Caseation  of  Ijonphatic  gland 
Caseous  epididymitis 
Chronic  abscess 
Cold  abscess 
Consumption  of  liver 
Ganglionic  tuberculosis 
General  glandular  tuberculosis 
Genitourinary  tuberculosis 
King's  evil 
Lupus 

exedens 

of  conjunctiva 

fauces 

nose 

oesophagus 

palate 

pharynx 
vulgaris 
Lymphatic  tuberculosis 
Ocular  tuberculosis 


Osseous  tuberculosis 

Ossifluent  abscess 

Osteal  tuberculosis 

Scrofula 

Scrofulide 

Scrofulodermia 

Scrofulosis 

Scrofulous  abscess 
adenitis 
bubo 
diathesis 
lymphatism 
ulcer 

Struma 

Strumous  abscess 
adenitis 
lymphangitis 
ulcer 

Tubercle  of  bone 

testicle 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued . 

34.  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs— Continued. 

This  title  includes: 


Tuberculide 
Tuberculosis  of  artery 

axilla 

bladder 

bone 

breast 

bursa 

chorioid 

conjunctiva 

cornea 

Cowper's  gland 

ear 

epididymis 

eye 

Falloppian  tube 

fauces 

femur 

gland 

gum 

heart 

kidney 

liver 

lymph  gland 
node 
lymphatic  gland 
vessel 
mammary  gland 
middle  ear 
mouth 
muscle 
nasal  passage 
nasopharynx 
nerve 
nose 

cesophagua 
ovary 
palate 
pancreas 
pelvis 
penis 

pericardium 
pharynx 
prepuce 
prostate 

reproductive  oi^an 
scrotum 
skin 
spermatic  cord 

35.  Disseminated  tuberculosis. 

Note.— Deaths  from  tuberculosis  of  two  or  more  organs  should  be  assigned  to  title 
28  (or  29)  it  the  luug.s  are  involved. 

This  title  includes: 

Chronic  general  miliary  tuberculosis 
tuberculosis 
miliary  tuberculosis 
Diffuse  tuberculosis 
Disseminated  tuberculosis 
General  tuberculosis 


Tuberculosis  of  spinal  cord 

spleen 

testicle 

thymus  gland 

thyreoid  gland 

tongue 

tonsil 

ureter 

urethra 

uterus 

uvula 

vagina 

vulva 
Tuberculous  abscess 

of  breast 
gland 
perinseum 
side 
adenitis 
cellulitis 
cyst  of  ovary 
cystitis 
degeneration  of  pancreas 

spinal  cord 
disease  of  heart 
epididymitis 
gangi'ene 
hepatitis 
lymphadenitis 
lymphangitis 
necrosis 
nephritis 
oophoritis 
orchitis 
osteitis 

of  femur 
osteomyelitis 
otitis 
ovaritis 

perineal  abscess 
pharyngitis 
prostatitis 
pyonephrosis 
salpingitis 
tonsilliti? 
tumor 
ulcer 
Universal  scrofulosis 


General  tuberculous  infection 
Generalized  tuberculosis 
Multiple  tuberculosis 
Systemic  tuberculosis 
Tuberculous  degeneration 


TABULAR    LIST 


I  .-GENERAL  DISEASES-Continued. 


36.  Rickets. 

This  title  includes: 

Achondroplasia 
Angular  curvature  of  spine 
deformity  of  spine 
Anterior  curvature  of  epme 
Curvature  of  spine 

Hypertrophic  oeteoaxtliropathy 
Kyphoscoliosis 
Kvphosis  . 

Lateral  curvature  of  spine 
Lordosis 

37.  Syphilis. 

This  title  includes: 

Chancre  (unqualified) 
of  face 
mouth 
Condyloma  of  anus 
penis 
vulva 

Congenital  lues  . 

specific  pemphigus 
syphilis 
syphilitic  hepatitis 

Gumma 

of  brain 
Gummatous  liver 
Hard  chancre 
Hereditary  lues 

syphilis 
Indurated  chancre 
Infecting  chancre 
Inherited  syphilis 

Lues 

infantum 

venerea 
Morbus  Gallicus 
Mucous  patches 
Osteocopic  pains 
Pox 
Primary  lesion 

syphilis 
Pulmonary  syphilis 


Mollities  ossium 

Osteomalacia 

Posterior  curvature  of  spine 

Pulmonary  osteoarthropathy 

Rhachitic  deformity  of  cheat 

Rhachitis 

Rhachitism 

Rickets 

Scoliosis 

Softening  of  bone 


Rupia 
Secondary  lesion 

syphilis 
Snuffles 
Specific  adenitis 

blood  poisoning 

disease 

inanition 

iritis 

lesion 

lichen 

marasmus  . 

meningoencephalitis 

myelitis 
paralysis 
rhachitis 
ulcer 
Spinal  syphilis 
Syphilide 

of  newborn  _„„  „- 

Syphilis  (unqualified,  or  of  any  organ  or 

part  of  the  body) 
Syphilis  insontium 

neonatorum 
Syphilitic  (any  affection) 
Tertiary  lesion 

8yphilis_ 
Tubercular  syphilide 
Venereal  disease 


38.  Gonococcus  infection. 

This  title  includes: 

Balanitis 

Balanoposthitis 

Balanorrhagia 

Blennorrhagia  . 

Blennorrhagic  (see  Gonococcic) 

Blennorrhoea 

Bubo  of  soft  chancre 

Chancroid 

of  penis 
vulva 
Chordee 

Con^junctivitis  of  newborn  infant 
Gleet 


Gonococcic  arthritis 
bubo 
conjunctivitis 

cystitis 

disease 

endocarditis 

epididymitis 

infection 

iritis 

metritis 

metrovaginitis 

ophthalmia 

orchitis 

peritonitis 

rheumatism 


TABULAR     LIST 


f>3 


38. 


I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
Gonococcus  infection — Continued 


This  title  includes: 


Gonococcic  urethritis 

vaginitis 

vulvitis 
Gonococcus  infection  (of  any  organ) 
Gonorrhoea 

Gonorrhoeal  (see  Gonococcic) 
Infantile  conjunctivitis 
Inguinal  bubo 
Ophthalmia  neonatorum 
Phagedenic  abscess 

bubo 

chancre 

ulcer  « 

Purulent  conjunctivitis 
ophthalmia 

This  title  does  not  include:  Chancre,  or  bubo:  infecting  or  syphilitic  (37). — Chancre  of  the  mouth  (37).— 
Scrofulous  bubo  (34).— Suppurating  bubo  (84).— Bubo  of  plague  (15).— Bubo  (lanqualified)  (84).— Vaginis- 
mus (132).— Vaginalitis  (127). 

Frequent  complications :  Bubo.— Adenitis. — Cystitis.— Orchl tis.— Arthritis.— Ophthalmia.— Epididy- 
mitis.—Salpingitis.— Endometritis. 

CANCERS  AND  OTHER  MALIGNANT  TUMORS. 

Note. — The  term  "Cancer,"  for  statistical  purposes,  is  a  general  one  that  includes 
all  forms  of  malignant  neoplasms. 

Forms  of  cancer. 


Purulent  ophthalmia  of  newborn  infant 
Simple  chancre 
Soft  chancre 

of  penis 
scrotum 
vulva 
sore 
Specific  rheumatism 

urethritis 
Urethritis 
Vaginitis 
Venereal  adenitis 

bubo 
Virulent  bubo 


Adenocarcinoma 
Alveolar  cancer 

sarcoma 
Angiosarcoma 
Cancer 
Cancerous  new  growth 

tumor 

ulcer 
Carcinoma 

myxomatodes 
Cancroid 
Cephaloma 
Chondrosarcoma 
Colloid  carcinoma 

tumor 
Columnar-celled  carcinoma 
Cystosarcoma 
Encephaloid  cancer 

carcinoma 
tumor 
Endothelioma 
Epithelioma 
Fibrocarcinoma 
Fibrosarcoma 

Fungus  hsematodes  • 

Giant-celled  sarcoma 
Glandular  cancer 
Haemendothelioma 
Heteromorphic  tumor 
Hypernephroma 
Lymphendothelioma 
Lymphosarcoma 
Malignant  degeneration 


Malignant  disease 

endothelioma 

fungous  tumor 

growth 

neoplasm 

new  growth 

perithelioma 

tumor 

ulcer 

ulceration 

Medullary  cancer 
fungus 

Melanoid  tumor 

Melanosarcoma 

Melanotic  cancer 

Metastatic  cancer 

Myeloid  sarcoma 

Myxosarcoma 

Neoplastic  tumor  (malignant) 

Ossifying  sarcoma 

Osteosarcoma 

Papilliferous  carcinoma 

Plexiform  sarcoma 

Rose  cancer 

Round-celled  cancer 

Sarcoma 

Scirrhous  carcinoma 

Scirrhus 

Spheroidal-celled  carcinoma 

Spindle-celled  carcinoma 

Squamous-celled  carcinoma 

Superficial  cancer 

Transitional-celled  carcinoma 


The  location  of  the  cancer,  or  preferablj^  as  recommended  by  the  Committee  of 
the  American  Medical  Association,  the  seat  of  origin  of  the  cancer,  if  known,  should 
always  be  stated  so  that  the  return  may  be  classified  properly  under  one  of  the  titles 
S9  to  45.  Nonmalignant  tumors  or  ' '  timiors  "  of  uncertain  character  are  classified  under 
the  organ  or  part  of  the  body  affected  or  under  title  46. 


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I.— GENER^VL  DISEASES— Continued. 

39.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  buccal 
cavity. 

This  title  includes: 


Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumora  (see 
forms  of  cancer,  p.  63)  of — 
Buccal  cavity 
Cheek 
Gum 
Jaw 
Lip 

Maxilla 
Mouth 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 
Palate 

Salivary  sland 

Soft  palate 

Tongue 

Tonsil 
Carcinoma  linguiB 
Lingual  cancer 
Smokers'  cancer 


40.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  stomach, 
liver. 


This  title  includes: 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  (see 
forms  of  cancer,  p.  63)  of— 
Bile  duct 
Cardia 

Cardiac  orifice  of  stomach 
Gall  bladder 

duct 
Liver 

Oesophagus 
Pharynx 
This  title  does  not  include:  ITffimatemesis  (103). 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 

Pylorus 

Stomach 
Carcinoma  ventriquli 
Gaytric  tumor 
Gastrocarciuoma 
Hepatic  cancer 
Melanosis  of  liver 
Tumor  of  stomach 


41.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  perito- 
nseum,  intestines,  rectum. 


This  title  includes: 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  (see 
forms  of  cancer,  p.  63)  of — 
Abdominal  viscera 
Anus 
Appendix 
Caecum 
Caput  coli 
Colon 
Duodenum 
Ileum 

Intestinal  gland 
Intestine 
Mesentery 
Omentum 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 
Peritonasum 
Rectum 

Retroperitoneal  gland 
Sigmoid  flexure 
Cancerous  peritonitis 
Carcinoma  entericum 
Lymphosarcoma  of  peritonaeum 
Malignant  internal  stricture 
peritonitis 

stricture  of  intestine 
ulceration  of  intestine 
Retroperitoneal  cancer 


42.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  female 
genital  organs. 

This  title  includes: 


Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  (see 
forms  of  cancer,  p.  63)  of — 
Broad  ligament 
Cervix 

Falloppian  tube 
Female  genital  organ 
Ovary 

Uterine  ligament 
Uterus 
Vagina 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 

Vulva 

Womb 
Cervical  cancer 
Chorioepithelioma 
Deciduoma  malignum 
Hydatid  mole 
Hydatidiform  mole 
Neoplasm  of  uterus 
Syncytioma 


T  A  B  IF  Lm^JJ  HI  FS  T 


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I.— GENP:RAnaAi£3aA:BES— Contimied. 

43.  Cancer  and  other  iB.'Kli|%fi&,nt  tumors  of  the  breast. 

This  title  includes: 


Cancer  and  other  malig;nant  tumors  (see 
forms  of  cancer,  p.  63)  of — 
Breast 
Mammary  gland  i 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 
Nipple 

Cancer  en  cuirasse 
Neoplasm  of  breast 


44.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  skin. 

This  title  includes: 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 

Umbilicus 
Cancroid  (unqualified) 
Cervicofacial  cancer 
Columnar  epithelioma 
Epithelial  tumor  (location  not  indicated) 
Epithelioma  (location  not  indicated) 
Noli  me  tangere 
Rodent  dermatitis 
ulcer 


Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  (see 
forms  of  cancer,  p.  63)  of — 
Auricle  (of  ear) 
Chin 

Connective  tissue 
Ear 
Face 
Head 
Nose 
Scalp 
Skin 

This  title  does  not  include:  PJsthiomene  (34). — T.upus  (34). 

45.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  other  organs 
or  of  organs  not  specified. 

Note. — ^This  is  a  residual  title  that  includes  all  deaths  from  cancer  that  can  not  be 
assigned  to  the  preceding  titles,  39-44,  and  especially  those  in  which  the  location  or 
origin  of  the  disease  is  not  stated.  Inquiry  should  be  made  in  such  cases  and  fuller 
information  obtained  if  possible. 


*     This  title  includes: 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  (see 
forms  of  cancer,  p.  63),  with  location  not 
stat-ed,  or  of — 
Abdomen 
Accessory  sinus 
Adrenal 

Anterior  mediastinum 
Antrum 
Arm 
Artery 
Axilla 
Back 
Bladder 
Body 
Bone 
Brain 
Bronchi 
Cervical  gland 
Chest  _ 
Chorioid 
Conjunctiva 
Cord 
Cornea 
Extremity 
Eye 
Fauces 
Ganglia 

Genital  organ  (male) 
Gland 
Glandular  system 

42154^— IS 5 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 
Groin 
Hand 
Heart 
Hip 

Hiac  region 
Inguinal  gland 
region 
Iris 
Joint 
Kidney 

Lacrimal  apparatus 
Larynx 
Leg 

Lower  extremity 
Lung 

Lymph  gland 
node 
Ljnnphatic  gland 
vessel 
Mediastinal  gland 
ilediastinum 
Membrane  of  brain 

spinal  cord 
Meninges 
Muscle 
Nates 
Neck 
Nerve 
Orbit 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
45.  Cancer  of  other  organs — Continued. 
Thii  title  includes: 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 
Pancreas 
Parotid  gland 
Pectoral  region 
Pelvic  viscera 
Pelvis 
Penie 

Pericardiuni 
Perinaeum 
Pleura 

Posterior  nares 
Prepuce 
Prostate 
Sacrum 
Scapula 
Scrotum 
Shoulder 
Spinal  cord 
Spine 
Spleen 
Sternum 
Suprarenal 
Temporal  region 
Testicle 
Thorax 
Throat 

Thymus  gland 
Thyreoid  gland 
Trachea 

Upper  extremity 
Ureter 
Urethra 


Cancer,  etc. — Continued. 
Vertebra 
Viscera 
Zygoma 
Cancerous  cachexia 

goitre 

humor 

neuritis 

toxaemia 
Carcinomatous  septichsemia 
Chimney  sweeps'  cancer 
Disseminated  cancer 
General  carcinomatosis 

sarcomatosis 
Intraabdominal  cancer 
Lobstein's  cancer 
Malignant  disease  (undefined) 

fistula 

prostatitis 
Miliary  carcinosis 
Multiple  cancer 

m  el  a  nosarcomata 
Pelvic  cancer 
Pulmonary  cancer 
Renal  cancer 
Retropharyngeal  cancer 
Rhabdomyosarcoma  of  kidney 
Sarcocele 

Sarcomatosis  (unqualified) 
Sarcomatous  phlebitis 
Thyreosarcoma 


This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  oesophagus  (40).— Cancer  of  the  anus  (41).— Cancer:  of  the  ovary, 
of  the  vagina,  of  the  vulva  (42). 

46.  Other  tumors  (tumors  of  the  female  genital  organs 
excepted). 

Note. — The  term  "Tumor,"  for  statistical  purposes,  is  a  general  one  that  includes 
all  forms  of  nonmalignant  neoplasms. 

Forms  of  tumor. 


Adenofibroma 
Adenoma 
Adenomyxoma 
Angioma 
Arterial  angioma 
Benim  tumor 
Blood  tumor 
Cartilaginous  tumor 
Cavernous  lymphangioma 

n8e\nis 
Chondroma 
Cyst 

Cystadenoma 
Cystic  hygroma 

lymphangioma 

tumor 
Cystoma 
Dermoid  cyst 
Enchondroma 
Erectile  tumot 
Fatty  tumor 


Fibroid 

tumor 
Fibrolipoma 
Fibroma 

moUuscum 
Fibroplastic  tumor 
Fibrous  tumor 
Fungous  tumor 
Ganglionic  neuroma 
Glandular  cyst 

tumor 
Glioma 
Hsemangioma 

Haematoma  (nontraumatic) 
Leiomyoma 
Lipoma 

Lymphangioma 
Lymphatic  nsevus 
Lymphatocele 
Lymphoma 
Mucous  cyst 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
46.  Other  tumors,  etc. — Continued. 

Forms  of  tumor— Continued. 


Papilloma 
Polypus 
Retention  cyst 
Rhabdomyoma 
Sebaceous  cyst 

tumor 
Sequestration  dermoid  cyst 
Serous  cyst 
Striped  muscle  tumor 
Suppurative  cystic  tumor 
Teratoma 

Tumor  (nonmalignant  cr  unqualified) 
Vascular  tumor 


Myoma 

Myxochondroma 

Myxofibroma 

Myxoma 

Na?volipoma 

Neoplasm  (nonmalignant  or  unqualified) 

Neoplastic  growth  (nonmalignant  or  un- 
qualified 
tumor  (nonmalignant  or  un- 
qualified) 

Neurofibroma 

Neurofi  bromatosis 

New  growth  (nonmalignant  or  unquali- 
fied) 

The  location  of  the  tumor  should  always  be  stated.  The  word  "tumor"  is  fre- 
quently used  indefinitely  and  may  mean  a  malignant  tumor  or  cancer  (titles  39  to  45); 
inquiry  should  always  be  made  on  this  point  and  a  definite  statement  of  malignancy 
or  nonmalignancy  obtained  if  possible.  Title  46  is  misleading  in  its  wording  because 
not  only  are  tumors  of  the  female  genital  organs  (uterus,  ovary)  excepted,  but  also 
all  other  tumors  that  can  be  referred  to  a  definite  organ  or  part  of  the  body  (see  Tumor 
in  Index).  The  title  is  a  residual  one  and  contains  only  those  tumors  for  which  the 
location  is  ill  defined  or  not  stated. 

This  title  includes: 

Billroth 's  disease 
Myomectomy 
Pelvic  tumor 
Rupture  of  cyst 

Tumor  fsee  forms  of  tumor  above),  with 
location  not  stated,  or  of — 

Abdomen 

Axilla 

Blood  vessel 

Chest 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  and  Its  synonyms  (39-45).— Tumor  of  the  stomach  (40).— Stercoral 
tumor  (109).— Tumor  of  the  uterus  (129).— Hydatid  tumor  (112).— Cyst  of  the  ovary  (131).— Aneurysmal 
tumor  (81). — Varicose  tumor  (83). — Polypus  of  the  ear  (76). — Poljrpus  of  the  nasal  fossK,  or  nasopharynx 
(80).— Uterine  polypus  (129) — [and  many  other  "tumors."    See  Cancer  and  Tumok  in  Index.] 

Frequent  complication:  Purpura. 

47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism. 

This  title  includes: 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

inflammatory  rheumatism 
rheumatic  arthritis 

endocarditis 
fever 
neuritis 
rheumatism 

of  joint 
spine 
rheumatoid  arthritis 
Articular  rheumatism 
Congenital  rheumatism 
Febrile  rheumatism 
Inflammatory  rheumatism 
Intercostal  rheumatism 


Tumor,  etc. — Continued. 
Connective  tissue 
Gland 
Hip 

Mediastinal  gland 
Mediastinum 
Muscle 
Neck 
Thorax 


Malignant  rheumatism 
Rheumatic  arthritis 
carditis 
endocarditis 
fever 

hyperpjTexia 
meningitis 
myocarditis 
pancarditis 
pericarditis 
peritonitis 
pleurisy 
vertigo 
Rheumatism 

of  abdomen 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism — Continued. 


This  title  ijicludis: 

Rheumatism  of  brain 
heart 
joint 

pericardium 
peritonaeum 
stomach 


Schonloin's  disease 
Sciatic  rheumatism 
Soi)tic  rheumatLsm 
Subacute  rlioumatic  fever 

•  rheumatism 
Visceral  rheumatism 


This  title  does  n-nt  includa:  Orgaalc  Uiseaso  of  rheumatic  origin  (79,  etc.)-— Rheumatic  Iritis  (75  ). 
Nodoso  rheumatism  (JS).— Blcnnorrhagic  rhoumalism  (3S). 

48.  Chronic  rheum.atism.  and  gout. 

This  title  iyicludi's: 


Arthritis  deformans 

nodosa 
Clironic  articular  rheumatism 

inflammatory  rheumatism 
rheumatic  arthritis 
iever 
neuritis 
rheumatism 

of  joint 
spine 
rheumatoid  arthritis 
Gout 

of  bone 
joint 
Gouty  diathesis 
iritis 
synovitis 

49.  Scurvy. 

This 'title  includes: 

Barlow's  disease 
Infantile  scurvy 
Scorbutic  infiamnjation  of  alveoli  of  teeth 

purpura 
Scorbutus 

50.  Diabetes. 

This  title  includes: 


Heberden's  disease 

nodes 
LitliEemia 

Metastatic  rheumatism 
Neuralgic  rheumatism 
Nodose  rheumatism 
Osteoarthritis 
Podagra 

Rheumatic  anaemia 
diathesis 
dropsy 
gout 
neuritis 
paralysis 
Rheumatism  of  spine 
Rheumatoid  arthritis 
Spondylitis  deformans 


Sciu-vy 

of  bone 
gum 

rickets 
"VVerlhof 's  disease 


.i;5ti  :  l.^'xiv 


Diabetic  iritis 
Glychasmia 
Glycosuria 
Insanity  of  diabetes 
Pancreatic  diabetes 
Pentosuria 
Saccharine  diabelcB 


Acetonsemia 
Acidosis  (diabetic; 
Diabetes 

mellitus 
Diabetic  (any  condition  so  qualified) 

coma 

gangrene 

This  ti'le  does  not.  include:  Diabetes  Insipidus  (55). 

Frc/fuent  complicntioin:  Pneumotiia.—(!arbiincle.— Gangrene.— Cerebral  hiEraorrhage  and  softening.- 
Tuberculosis.— .\lbiindnnr{j.—Fi]runc'ilo.sis.— Nephritis,  chronic  iaterstitial.— Diabetic  coma. 

51.  Exophthalmic  goitre. 

This  title  includes: 

Basedow's  disease 
Exophthalmic  cachexia 

gr^rJtre' 
Graves's  disease 

Freqjient  compUcations.  Hypertrophy  of  tlie  heart.— Endocarditis.— Cachexia.— Multiple  gangrene.- 
Visceral  hiemorrbuges. — Tachycardia. 


Insanity  of  Graves's  disease 
Parry's  disease 
Stokes's  disease 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES-^Omtinued. 
52.  Addison's  disease. 


This  title  includes: 

Addison's  disease 
Adrenal  adenoma 
meLasma 
Atrophy  of  adrenal  ' 
Bronze  disease 

of  Addison 
Brown  disease 
Cloudy  swelling  of  adrenal  ^ 
Cyst  of  adrenal  ^ 
Degeneration  of  adrenal  ' 
Disease  of  adrenal  ' 

Frequent  complications:  Cachexia. — Ascites. 


Fatty  degeneration  of  adrenal  ' 

Fibrosis  of  adrenal  ' 

Hyaline  degeneration  of  adrenal  ' 

Inflammation  of  adrenal  ' 

Lardaceous  degeneration  of  adrenal  ' 

Necrosis  of  adrenal  ' 

New  grov/th  of  adrenal  ('nonmalignant) 

Suppuration  of  adrenal  ^ 

Suprarenal  melasma 

Tuberculosis  of  adrenal  ' 

Tumor  of  adrenal  ' 


53.  Leuchsemia. 


This  title  includes: 

Adenoleuchsemia 
Hodgkin's  disease 
Infantile  pseudoleuchsemia 
Leuchaemia 

of  spleen 
Leuchaemic  adenia 

adenitis 
Leucocythsemia 

of  liver 

lymph  gland 
lymphatic  gland 
spleen 
Leucocythaemic  liver 

retinitis 
Lymphadenia 
Lymphadenoma 

Frequent    complications:    Hsemorrhage.- 
Thrombosis. 


Lymphadenoma  of  lymphatic  gland 

spleen 
Lymphadenosis 
Lymphatic  leuchsemia 

leucocythsemia 
Lymphocythsemia 
Malignant  lymphadenoma 
Multiple  lymphadenoma 
PseudoleuchEemia 
Splenolymphatic  leuchsemia 

leucocythsemia 
Splenomedullary  leuchsemia 

leucocythasmia 
Splenomyelogenous  leucha-mia 

leucocythsemia 


-Apoplexy. — Cachexia. — Ascites. — Pneumonia. — Anaemia. — 


54.  Ansemia,  chlorosis. 

This  title  includes. 

Addison's  anemia 
Anaemia 
Anaemic  fever 
Banti's  disease 
Chlorosis 

Congenital  anaemia 
Green  sickness 
Griesinger's  disease 
Hffim  oglo  b  inanaemia 
Hydraemia 
Hysterical  chlorosis 


Impoverished  blood 

Kala-Azar 

Malignant  progressive  ansemia 

Melan^mia 

Pernicious  anaemia 

of  spleen 
Progressive  anjemia 
Simple  anaemia 
Spanaemia 
Splenic  ansemia 


This  title  does  not  include:  Ansemia,  or  chlorosis;  miners'  or  Egyptian  (106). — Intertropical  hyphaemia 
(100). 

1  Or  of  suprarenal,  adrenal  or  snpraren::.!  gland  or  capsule.  The  assignment  of  tuberculosis  of  adrenals 
to  this  title  is  the  only  exception  to  the  inclusion  of  (known)  tuberculosis  under  titles  2S  to  35.  Addison's 
disease  is  perhaps  usually  tuberculous,  so  that  the  entire  title  can  be  added  to  other  forms  o!  tuberculosis 
if  desired;  the  minor  inclusions  are  too  few  to  be  of  any  statistical  importance. 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 
55.  Other  general  diseases. 

This  title  includes: 


Acidosis  (nondiabotic) 
Acromegaly 

of  jaw 
Adiposis 

dolorosa 
Albuminoid  degeneration 
Amyloid  degeneration 

disease 
Autoinf  action 
Autointoxication 
Autotoxa-mia 
Bleeder 

Chronic  polycythaemia 
Congenital  autotoxaemia  (ly+) 

infection 
Corpulence 

Cutaneous  haemorrhage 
Diabetes  insipidus 
Diapedesis 

Diffuse  fatty  degeneration 
Diuresis 
Dwarfism 
Eruptive  fever 
Excessive  fat 
Fatness 

Fatty  degeneration 
General  amyloid  degeneration 

disease 

fatty  degeneration 

infection 
Gigantism 


Ilajmochromatosis 
Iliemophilia 

neonatorum  (3m+) 
Haemorrhage  of  skin 
Ilajmorrhagic  diathesis 
llenoclfs  purpura 
Infantilism 
Infectious  fever 

purpura 
Methoemoglobinsemia 
Negro  lethargy 
Obesity 
Ochronosis 
Polycythaemia 

Ptomaine  poisoning  (not  food  poisoning) 
Purpura 

haemorrhagica 

rheumatica 
Sleeping  sickness 
Sulphajmoglobinsemia 
Toxaemia 
Toxicha?mia 
Toxinfection 
Trypanosomiasis 
Uric  acid  diathesis 
poisoning 
Uricacidaemia 
Urichaemia 

Virulent  disease  (unqualified) 
Visceral  steatosis 
Waxy  degeneration 


56.  Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic). 


This  title  includes: 

Absinthe  poisoning 

Absinthaemia 

Absinthism 

Alcohol  poisoning 

Alcoholic  coma 

delirium 
dementia 
gastritis 
insanity 
intoxication 
'  mania 

meningitis 

Alcoholism 

This  title  does  not  include 


Debauchery 
Delirium  tremens 
Dipsomania 
Drunkenness 
Ethylism 
Inebriety 
Intemperance 
Intoxication        , 

psychosis  (alcoholic) 
!Mania  a  potu 

Serous  alcoholic  meningitis 
Temulentia 

Alcoholic  cirrhosis  (113).— General  alcoholic  paralysis  (C7).— Atheroma  (81), 


any  other  organic  disease  attributed  to  alcoholism. — Amblyopia  from  Intoxication  (75). 

57.  Chronic  lead  poisoning. 


This  title  includes: 

Chronic  lead  poisoning 
Colica  pictonum 
Lead  cachexia 

colic 

encephalitis 

encephalopathy 

in.«anity 

palsy 

paralysis 

poisoning  (not  acute) 


Molybdoparesis 
Morbus  pictorum 
Painters'  colic 
Plumbism 
Saturnine  colic 

encephalopathy 

gout 

nephritis 

paralysis 
Saturnism 


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I.— GENERAL  DISEASES— Continued. 

58.  Other  chronic  occupation  poisonings. 

Note. — Include  here  mercurial,  pho^phorouH,  arBenical,  or  other  chronic  intoxica- 
tions (except  from  lead,  57)  when  a  special  note  by  the  certifying  practioner  Cor, 
lacking  this,  the  occupation  of  the  decedent)  indicates  very  clearly  that  the  intoxi- 
cation was  due  to  the  occupation.  Hence  the  need  that  a  full  Ktatement  of  occuyja- 
tion  should  be  given,  including  both  (1)  the  kind  of  work  and  (2)  the  nature  of  the 
industry,  as  provided  for  upon  the  Revised  United  States  Standard  Certificate  of 
Death.     See  also  Poisoning  in  Index. 


This  title  includes: 

Arsenical  oedema  (occupational) 
Brass  poisoning  (occupational) 
Chronic     arsenical     poisoning     (occupa- 
tional) 
brass  poisoning  (occupational) 
mercurial    poisoning    (occupa- 
tional) 
phosphorus  poisoning 
poisoning  (occupational) 
Fatty  degeneration  of  l*ver  fiom  phospho- 
rus poisoning 
Hydrargyrism  (occupational) 
Maxillary  necrosis  from  phosphorus 
Merciirial  inflammation  of  gum  (occupa- 
tional) 


Mercurial  insanity  (occupational) 
ptyalism  (occupational) 
stomatitis  (occupational) 
tremor  (occupational) 
Necrosis  from  phosphorus 

of  maxilla  (from  phosphorus) 
Neuritis  from  chemical  poison  (occupa- 
tional) 
Phosphoric  inflammation  of  alveoli  of  teeth 
gum 
necrosis  of  alveoli  of  teeth 
jawbone 
Phosphorus  poisoning 
Poisoning  (occupational) 
Tea  poisoning  (occupational) 


59.  Other  chronic  poisonings. 

This  title  includes: 


Argyria 

Arsenical  neuritis 
oedema 
Bromide  poisoning 
Chronic  acetanilide  poisoning 

antipyrine  poisoning 

arsenic  poisoning 

caffeine  poisoning 

cannabis  indica  poisoning 

chloral  hydrate  poisoning 

coca  poisoning 

cocaine  poisoning 

codeine  poisoning 

dionine  poisoning- 
ergot  poisoning 

ergotism 

ether  intoxication 
poisoning 

etherism 

heroine  poisoning 

mercury  poisoning  (not  occupa- 
tional) 

morphine  poisoning 

morphinism 

nicotine  poisoning 

opium  poisoning 

paraldehyde  poisoning 

phenacetin  poisoning 

poisoning 

silver  poisoning 


Chronic  sulphonal  poisoning 

tobacco  poisoning 

toxic  gastritis 

gastroenteritis 

trional  poisoning 

veronal  poisoning 
Cocaine  habit 
Cocainism 
Coffee  poisoning 
Epidemic  gangrene 
Ergotism 

Hydrargyrism  (not  occupational) 
Insanity  of  haschisch 
Lathyi'ism 
Mercurial  salivation 

stomatitis  (not  occupational  or 
unqualified) 
Mercuiy  poisoning  (not  occupaJonal) 
Morphine  habit 
Morphinism 
Morphinomania 

Nem'itis  from  chemical  poison  (not  occu- 
pational) 
Nicotine  poisoning 
Nicotinism 
Opium  habit 
Poisonous  maize 
Tea  poisoning 
Tobacco  heart 

poisoning 


This  title  does  not  include:  Amblyopia  from  intoxication  (75). — Urseinic  poisoning  (120). — Urinary 
intoxication  (123).— Ptomaine  poisoning  (oo).— Pellagra  (26).— Beriberi  (27). 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 

SPECIAL  SENSE. 

60.  Encephalitis. 


This  title  includes: 

Abece?."  of  brain 

cerebellum 
cranium 
pons  Varolii 

Brain  fever 

Cephalitis 

Cerebral  fever 

inflammation 

Cerebritis 


Encephalitis 
Inflammation  of  brain 
Intracranial  abscess 
Phrenitis 

Spurious  encci^halitis 
Suppuration  of  brain 
Suppurative  ciici'i)haliti8 
Traumatic  encephalitis 

inflammation  of  brain 


61.  Simple  meningitis. 

Note. — This  title  is  somewhat  misleading,  since  it  may  cover  deaths  from  Epi- 
demic cerebrospinal  meningiti-.  An  attempt  is  made  by  the  Census,  as  indicated 
below,  to  distinguish  the  forms  of  meningitis  so  that  thin  important  infectious 
disease  may  be  8.igregated;  but  it  can  not  be  said  that  the  distinction  ia  clearly 
drawn  at  present,  nor  will  it  be  in  future  until  physicians  use  more  definite  terms  in 
their  reports  of  causes  of  death. 

(1)  Simple  raeningitis. 
This  subtitle  includes: 


Abscess  of  meninges 

Acute  periencephalitis 

Arachnitis 

Catarrhal  meningitis 

Cerebral  meningitis 

pachymeningitis 

Cerebrocervical  meningitis 

Cervical  pachymeningitis 

Chronic  cerebrospinal  meningitis 

Congenital  meningitis 

Congestive  meningitis 

Diffuse  meningitis 

Encephalomeningitis 

Hydromeningitis 

Infantile  meningitis 

Infection  of  brain 

Infectious  meningitis 

Inflammation  of  arachnoid 

cerebral  membrane 
dura  mater 
membrane  of  brain 

spinal  cord 
meninges 
pia  mater 
spinal  membrane 

Internal  pachymeningitis 

Leptomeningitis 

Membranous  meningitis 

Meningeal  eeptichsemia 

Meningitis 

of  brain 


Meningitis  of  spinal  cord 
Meningocerebntis 
Meningoencephalitis 
Meningomyelitis 
Metastatic  meningitis 
Pachymeningitis 
Periencephalitis 
Pneumococcic  meningitis 
Postbasic  meningitis 
Posterior  basal  meningitis 

meningitis 
Postoperative  meningitis 
Progressive  meningitis 
Purulent  meningitis 
Septic  inflammation  of  membrane  of  brain 

meningitis 

of  brain 
Serous  meningitis 
Simple  cerebral  meningitis 

cerebrospinal  meningitis 

meningitis 
Spinal  fever 

meningitis 

pachymeningitis 
Subacute  meningitis 

of  spinal  cord 
spinal  meningitis 
Suppurative  inflammation  of  membrane 
of  brain 
meningitis 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE    ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

61.  Simple  meningitis — Continued. 

(2)  Cerebrospinal  meningitis  (undefined). 

This  subtitle  includes: 


Acute  cerebrospinal  meningitis 
Cerebrospinal  arachnitis 

arachnoiditis 

(3)  Cerebrospinal  fever. 

This  subtitle  includes: 

Cerebrospinal  fever 

Epidemic  cerebrospinal  meningitis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  meningitis  (or  any  synonym  of  this  term)  (30). — Rheumatic 
meningitis  (47). 

6.3.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

This  title  includes: 


Cerebrospinal  inflammation 
meningitis 


Meningococcic  cerebrospinal  meningitis 
Spotted  fever 


Arthropathy  of  tabes  dorsalis 
Ataxia 

Charcot's  joint  disease 
Degeneration  of  lateral  and  posterior  col- 
umns of  spinal  cord 
Duchenne's  disease 
Locomotor  ataxia 
Partial  ataxia 
Posterior  sclerosis 


Posterior  sclerosis  of  spinal  cord 

spinal  sclerosis 
Posterolateral  sclerosis 

of  spinal  cord 
Progressive  ataxia 

locomotor  ataxia 
Spasmodic  tabes  dorsalis 
Spastic  ataxia 
Tabes  dorsalis 


Frequent  complications:  Pneumonia. — TuBereulosis. — Diarrhoea. — Cystitis. 

63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord. 

Note. — Acute  anterior  poliomyelitis  (infantile  paxalysis)  may  be  stated  separately 
as  a  subdivision  of  this  title  in  case  of  epidemic  prevalence.  Exact  statistical  segre- 
gation is  extremely  difficult  owing  to  the  numerous  terms  \ised  synonymously  or  with- 
out careful  discrimination  (see  Bulletin  108,  Mortality  Statistics,  1909,  p.  24.). 
Inquiry  should  be  made  in  regard  to  every  suspicious  case,  aod  a  definite  statement 
obtained,  if  possible. 

This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  spinal  cord 
Acute  anterior  poliomyelitis 

ascending  anterior  poliomyelitis 
myelitis 
poliomyelitis 
spinal  paralysis 
atrophic  infantile  paralysis 
bulbar  poliomyelitis 
infantile  paralysis 
myelitis 

paralysis  of  spinal  cord 
polioencephalomyeUtis 
poliomyelitis 

progressive  infantile  paralysis 
spinal  anterior  poliomyelitis 
paralysis 
Amyloid  degeneration  of  muscle 

spinal  cord 
Amyotrophia 

AmyotropMc  lateral  sclerosis 
paralysis 
sclerosis 
Amyotrophy 


Anaemia  of  spinal  cord 
Anterior  poliomyelitis 
Apoplexy  of  spinal  cord 
Arthropathy  of  syringomyelia 
Ascending  neuritis 
paralysis 
Atrophic  muscular  paralysis 
paralysis 

progressive  paralysis 
spinal  paral^'sis 
Atrophy  of  spinal  cord 
Brown-S4quard's  paralysis 
Bulbar  paralysis 
Cephalic  poliomyelitis 
Cerebrospinal  sclerosis 

tumor 
Chai'cot's  disease 
Chronic  anterior  poliomyelitis 
myelitis 

paralysis  of  spinal  cord 
poliomyelitis 
spinal  muscular  atrophy 
paralysis 


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1 1. —DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord — Continued. 

This  title  includts: 

Combined  sclerosis  of  spinal  cord 
Compression  of  medulla 

spinal  cord 
Congenitiil  paralysis 
Congestion  of  medulla 

spinal  cord 
Creeping  parahsia 

Degeneration  of  anterior  cornua  of  spinal 
cord 
lateral  column  of  spinal 

cord 
spinal  cord 
Degenerative  sclerosis 
Descending  lateral  sclerosis 
Disease  of  bulb 

spinal  cord 
Disseminated  cerebrospinal  sclerosis 
myelitis 
sclerosis 

of  spinal  cord 
Erb's  disease 

Essential  pai'alysis  of  infancy 
Family  ataxia 
Fatty  degeneration  of  muscle 

spinal  cord 
Fibrous  degeneration  of  muscle 
Friedreich's  ataxia 
disease 
General  sclerosis 
Hiematomyelia 
Ha^malomyelitis 
HoBmatorrhachis 
Hjsmorrhage  of  spinal  cord 

membrane 
Hereditary  ataxia 

spastic  paraplegia 
Hyaline  degeneration  ot  muscle 
Infantile  hypertrophy 
paralysis 
paresis 

spinal  paralysis 
Infectious  paralysis 
Inferior  nuclear  paralysis 
Inflammation  of  spinal  cord 
Insuiar  sclerosis 
Intraspinal  abscess 
tumor 
Irritation  of  spinal  cord 

epine 
Labioglossal  paralysis 
Labioglossolaryngeal  paralysis 
Labioglossopharyngeal  paralysis 
Landry's  disease 

paralysis 
Lateral  scierosi? 
Lesion  of  spinal  cord 
M  or  van's  disease 
Multiple  cerebrospinal  sclerosis 
paralysis 
sclerosis 

of  spinal  cord 
spinal  sclerosis 


Myasthenia 

gravis 
Myelitis 

from  pressure 
of  spinal  cord 
Myelomalacia 
Myelomeningitis 

New  growth  of  membrane  of  spinal  cord 
(nonmalignant) 
spinal  cord  (nonmalignant) 
Paralysis  agitans 

of  spinal  cord 
Parasitic  disease  of  spinal  cord 
Parkinson's  disease 
Polioencephalitis 
Poliomyelitis 
Posterior  lateral  sclerosis 

poliomyelitis 
Primary  lateral  sclerosis 
myopathy 
spastic  jjaraplegia 
Progressive  ascending  anterior  poliomye- 
htis 
bulbai-  ])aralysis 
multiple  paralysis 
muscular  atrophy 

dystrophy 
myelitis 
myopathy 

paralysis  of  spinal  cord 
perij)heral  paresis 
spinal  paralysis 
Pseudohypertrophic  paralysis 

of  muscle 
pai'esis 
Putnam's  disease 
Removal  of  clot  from  spinal  cord 
Sclerosis  (unqualified) 
in  plaques 
of  s])inal  cord 
Secondary  lateral  sclerosis 

spastic  paraplegia 
Shaking  palsy 

paralysis 

Softening  of  spinal  cord 

Spasmodic  dorsal  tabes 

Spastic  family  paralysis 

paralysis 

of  spinal  cord 
paraplegia 
spinal  paralysis 
Spinal  atrophy 

degeneration 
effusion 
hasmorrhage 
irritation 
myelitis 
neuritis 
paralysis 
sclerosis 
tumor 
Subacute  myelitis 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord — Continued. 

This  title  includes: 


Subacute  poliomyelitis 
Symmetrical  eclerosia 
Syringomyelia 
Syringomyelitia 
Transverse  myelitis 


Trembling  paralysis 
Tumor  of  spinal  cord 

meninges 
Wasting  palsy 

paralysis 


64.  Cerebral  haemorrhage,  apoplexy. 


This  title  includes: 

Alcoholic  apoplexy 

cerebral  apoplexy 

congestion 
oedema  of  brain 
wet  brain 
Apoplectic  dementia 
fit 

hemiplegia 
-  pneumonia 
stroke 
Apoplexy 

of  brain 
meninges 
Atheroma  of  brain 
Basilar  apoplexy 

hfemorrhage 
Brain-stroke 
Bulbar  apoplexy 

hsemorrhage 
Capillary  apoplexy 
Cataplexy 
Cerebral  apoplexy 
atheroma 
congestion 
effusion 
hsemorrhage 
hjT^ergemia 
oedema 
Cerebrospinal  congestion 

effusion 
Clot  on  brain 
Congestion  (sudden  death) 

of  brain 
Congestive  apoplexy 
Cranial  haemorrhage 
Dementia  of  apoplexy 

Frequent  complication:  Arterial  sclerosis. 


Effusion  on  brain 

meninges 
Epidiu'al  heemorrhage 
Hsematoma  of  dura  mater 

meninges 
Haemorrhage  of  brain 

cerebellum 

cerebrum 

medulla 

m&mbrane  of  brain 

meninges 

pons 
under  dura  mater 
Haemorrhagic  pachj-meningitis 
H}"pera3mia  of  brain 
Intracranial  hsemorrhage 
Meningeal  haemorrhage 
Miliary  hasmorrhage  of  brain 
ffidema  of  brain 
ParaU'tic  shock 
stroke 
Passive  congestion  of  brain 
Pontine  hsemoiThage 
Progressive  apoplexy 
Rupture  of  blood  vessel  in  brain 
Sanguineous  apoplexy 
Seizure 

Serous  apoplexy 
Shock  of  paralysis. 
Stroke 

of  apoplexy 
paralysis 
Subdural  haemorrhage 
Ventricular  haemoiThage 
Wet  brain 


65.  Softening  of  the  brain. 

This  title  includes: 


Cerebral  mollities 

necrobiosis 
softening 
Cerebrospinal  softening 
Encephalomalacia 


Inflammatory-  softening  of  brain 

Marasmus  of  brain 

Necrencephalus 

Necrotic  softening  of  brain 

Softening  of  brain 


This  title  does  not  i7icZu(?e.-_Senlle  dementia  (154). 

Frequent  complications:  liemiplegia. — Paralysis. — Pulmonary  congestion. 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

66.  Paralysis  without  specified  cause.  ^' 

This  title  includes: 


Ataxic  paraplegia 
Bilateral  paralysis 
Cerebral  hemiplegia 
palsy 
paralysis 
Congenital  hemiplegia 
Cortical  hemiplegia 
Disseminated  paralysis 
Facial  paralysis 
General  paralysis  ^ 
Generalized  paralysis 
Hemiplegia 

of  brain 
Lateral  paralysis 
Local  paralysis 
I^Ionoplegia 
Motor  paralysis 


Muscle  tremor 

Old  hemiplegia 

Palsy 

of  brain. 

Paralysis 

of  brain 

cranial  nerve 
face 
muscle 
old  age 
spinal  nerve 

Paraplegia 

Progressive  paralysis 

Pseudoparalysis 

Secondary  paralysis 

Senile  paralysis 
tremor 


This  title  docs  not  include:  Diphtheritic  paralysis  (9). — Atrophic  muscular  paralysis  (Ci3). — Pseudo- 
hypertrophic paralysis  (63).— General  paralysis  of  the  insane  (67). — Paralytic  cachexia  orinarasmus  (07). — 
Paralytic  dementia  or  insanity  (07).— Paralysis:  agitans,  or  trenililiuR  (03..— Bulbar  paralysis  (03). — 
Asceiiding  paralysis  (03).— Essential  paralysis  of  infancy  (63).— Labioglossolarynseal  paralysis  (03).— 
Paralysis  of  the  soft  palate  (100). — Paralysis  of  the  muscles  of  the  eye  (75).— Paralysis  of  tne  heart  (189). 

67.  General  paralysis  of  the  insane. 

This  title  includes: 

Alcoholic  paralysis 

Bayles's  disease 

Chronic  alcoholic  paralysis 

periencephalitis 
Dementia  paralytica 
Diffuse  meningoencephalitis 

periencephalitis 
General  alcoholic  paralj'sis 

paralysis  '•'  (insane     or     reported 
from  asylum) 
of  insane 
paresis 
tabetic  paralysis 

This  title  docs  not  include:  Dis-serolnated  paralysis  (60).  \'A 

1  Not  general  paralysis  of  the  in.sane  (37).    Sie  note  thproon.  J. 

"  The  a^.'^icunient  of"  General  paralysis,"  rnturneil  without  qualification,  to  title  No.  0, ,  General  paralysis 
of  the  Insane,  can  not  be  followfi  in  American  returns  without  including  many  deaths  that  are  not  due 
to  the  specific  disease,  but  merely  ordinary  cases  of  paralysis  of  undetermined  cause  (06).  Hence  It  Js 
the  practice  by  the  Census  to  diderentiate  such  cases,  so  f^  as  possible,  by  the  distinctions  given  in  paren- 
th£ses. 


Generalized  paralysis 
Imbecile  paralysis 
Paralysis  of  insane 
Paralytic  cachexia, 
dementia 

(insane) 

insanity 
lunacv 

V 

marasmus     t 
Paresis                            f 
Paretic  dementia 
Progressive  dementia 

general  paralysis 

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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

68.  Other  forms  of  mental  alienation. 


This  title  includes: 

Agitated  dementia 

melancholia 
Alternating  insanity 
Anergic  mental  Btupor 
Apathetic  dementia 
Bell's  mania 
Catatonia 
Chronic  delirium 
Circular  insanity 
Climacteric  insanity 

melancholia 
Confusional  insanity 
Crazy 

Delirious  mania 
Delusional  insanity 

mental  stupor 
Delusions  of  persecution 
Dementia 

praecox 
Developmental  dementia 
Exhaustive  psychosis 
Hallucination 
Hebephrenia 
Hypochondria 

Hypochondriacal  melancholia 
Hypochondriasis 
Impulsive  insanity 
Infective  psychosis 
Insanity 

Involutional  melancholia 
Katatonia 
Korssakoff's  disease 

syndrome 
Lunacy 

This  title  does  nof.  bKlude:  Dementia  or  delirium:  alcoholic  (56). — Delirium  tremens  ("oV— DeUrium 
(189). — UrEemic  delirium  (120). — Apoplectic  dementia  (64). — Paralytic  dementia  (67). — Epileptic  dementia 
(69).— Choreic  dementia  (72).— Senile  dementia  (154).— Hysteria  (73).— Idiocy  (74).— Cretinism  (74).— 
Puerperal  insanity  (140). 

69.  Epilepsy. 

This  title  includes: 

Cerebral  epilepsy 
Climacteric  epilepsy 
Congenital  epilepsy 
Epilepsy 
Epileptic  coma 

convulsions 

dementia 

fit 

insanity 

mania 

psychosis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Epileptoid  convulsions  (70).— Epilepsy:  sjTnpiomatic,  or  Jacksoaian  (74). 


Lycanthropy 

Lypcmania 

Madness 

Mania 

Maniacal  delirium 

Manic  depressive  psychosifl 

Megalomania 

Melancholia 

Mental  aberration 

alienation 

disease 

insufficiency 

stupor 
Monomania 
Nostalgia 

Obsessive  insanity 
Organic  dementia 
Paranoia 
Paranoid  state 
Postfebrile  insanity 
Primary  dementia 
Psychasthenia 
Psychosis 
Recurrent  mania 

melancholia 
Secondary  dementia 
Sitiophobia 
Stuporous  melancholia 
Terminal  dementia 
Toxic  insanity 

psychosis 
Traumatic  psychosis 
Unsoundness  of  mind 


Epileptic  vertigo 
Falling  sickness 
Fit 

Grand  mal 
Haut  mal 
Hysteroepilepsy 
Morbus  comitiaiis 
Petit  mal 
Senile  epilepsy 
Status  epilepticus 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

*     70.  Convulsions  (nonpuerperal)  [5  years  and  over], 
71.  Convulsions  of  infants  [under  5  years  of  age]. 

Note. — Thesetitlesrelatetomeresymptomsof  which  the  causes  (epilepsy,  nephritis, 
diarrha?a,  etc.^  should  be  a.scertaiued.  Assignments  of  the  terms  given  below  are 
made  to  titles  70  and  71  according  to  the  age  limits  stated  in  brackets,  but  only  when 
no  definite  term  showing  the  cause  of  the  "convulsions"  is  obtainable.  When  a 
female  of  childbearing  age  (approximately  15  to  44  years)  is  reported  to  have 
died  from  "Convulsions"  or  "Eclampsia,"  without  further  explanation,  the  certi- 
ficate should  be  returned  to  the  certifying  physician  for  an  explicit  statement  as  to 
whether  the  condition  was  or  was  not  puerperal.     See  also  p.  117. 


These  titles  include: 

Convulsions 

Cramps 

Eclampsia 

Epileptiform  convulsions 

Epileptoid  convulsions 

Infantile  convulsions 


Infantile  spasms 

Internal  convulsions 

Nervous  spasms 

Reflex  convulsions 

Spasms 

Spasmodic  convulsions 


These  titles  do  not  include:  Scarlatinal  eclampsia  (7). — Uraemic  eclampsia  (120).— Trismus  of  the  new- 
bom  (24). 

72.  Chorea. 


This  title  includes: 

Bergeron's  disease 
Chorea 

insaniens 

major 

minor 
Choreic  dementia 


Insanity  of  chorea 
Paralytic  chorea 
Rheumatic  chorea 
Saint  Vitus's  dance 
Spasmodic  chorea 
Sydenham's  chorea 


73.  Neuralgia  and  neuritis. 

This  title  includes: 

Alcoholic  neuritis 

polyneuritis 
Anorexia  nervosa 
Cerebral  neuralgia 
Degenerative  neuritis 
Febrile  polyneuritis 
General  neuritis 
Hysteria 
Hysterical  anorexia 

asthenia 

colic 

contractures 

convulsions 

mania 

psychosis 


Hysterical  spasms 
Inflammation  of  cranial  nerve 

nerve 
Intercostal  neuralgia 
Multiple  neuritis 
Neuralgia  (of  any  nerve) 
Neuritis  (of  any  nerve) 
Peripheral  neuritis 
Polyneuritis 
Sciatic  neuritis 
Sciatica 

Spasmodic  hysteria 
Tic  douloureux 
Trigeminal  neuralgia 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

74.  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 


This  title  includes: 

Acquired  hydrocephalus 

Acute  hydrocephalus 

Amentia 

Amnesia 

Amyloid  degeneration  of  nervous  system 

Anasmia  of  brain 

Angiospastic  cedema 

Aphasia 

Associated  nuclear  paralysis 

Ataxia  of  brain 

Ataxic  aphasia 

Athetosis 

Atrophy  of  brain 

Baailar  tumor 

Bends 

Boulimia 

Caisson  disease 

Catalepsy 

Cephalalgia 

Cerebellar  tumor 

Cerebral  anaemia 

ataxia 

atrophy 

compression  (not  injury  at  birth) 

convulsions 

cyst 

degeneration 

diplegia  of  children 

dysphagia 

glioma 

ischsemia 

lesion 

necrosis 

pressure  (not  injury  at  birth) 

sclerosis 

tumor 
Cerebrospinal  toxaemia 

toxichagmia 
Chronic  progressive  chorea  (Huntington's 

chorea) 
Cirrhosis  of  brain 

Compression  of  brain  (not  injury  at  birth) 
Congenital  imbecility 

lesion  of  brain 
Craft  neurosis 
Craniectomy 
Cretinism 
Cyst  of  brain 

cerebellum 
membrane  of  brain 
Cystic  tumor  of  brain 
Cysticercus  of  brain 
Degeneration  of  brain 

cranial  nerve 
nerve 

nervous  system 
Dementia  from  organic  brain  disease 
Diffuse  cerebral  sclerosis 


Diffuse  sclerosis  of  brain 
Disease  of  brain 

cerebellum 

nerve 
nervous  eyatem 

Divers'  palsy 

paralysis 
Division  of  nerve 
Encephalopathy  (unqualified) 
Enlargement  of  brain 
Erichsen's  disease 
Facial  hemiatrophy 

spasm 
Fatty  degeneration  of  brain 

nervous  system 
Fright 

Gastrointestinal  neurasthenia 
Gatism 
General  ataxia 

sclerosis  of  brain 
Glioma  of  brain 

cerebellum 
Hardening  of  brain 
Hemicrania 
Hereditary  chorea 
Hernia  of  brain 
Hiccough 

Huntington's  chorea 
disease 
Hydatid  of  brain 
Hypertrophy  of  brain 
Idiocy 
Imbecility 
Induration  of  brain 
Infantile  cerebral  diplegia 
paralysis 

cortical  degeneration  (of  brain  ) 

disease  of  brain 

imbecility 

spastic  paralysis 
Internal  hydrocephalus 
Intracranial  tumor 
Irritation  of  brain 
Jacksonian  epilepsy 
Lesion  of  brain 
Little's  disease 
Masturbation 
Meningeal  tumor 
Migraine 

Miliary  sclerosis  of  brain 
Necrosis  of  brain 
Nervous  asthenia 

debility 

disease 

exhaustion 

irritation 

lesion 

prostration 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

74.  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Nervous  shock 

Neurasthenia 

Neurectomy 

Neuroma 

Neurorrhaphy 

Neurosis 

produced  by  occupation 
Neurotomy 
New  growth  of  brain  (nonmalignant) 

membrane  of  brain  (non- 
malignant) 
nerve  (nonmalignant) 
Occupational  neurosis 
Onanism 

Organic  dementia  (from  organic  brain  dis- 
ease) 
disease  of  brain 
lesion  of  brain 
Paracentesis  of  cerebral  ventricle 
Paralysis  of  diaphragm 
gastric  nerve 
phrenic  nerve 
pneumogastric  nerve 
tongue 
Paramyoclonus  multiplex 
Parasitic  disease  of  brain 
Polioencephalitis  inferior 
superior 
Pressure  on  brain  (not  injury  at  birth) 
Progressive  atrophy  of  brain 

cerebral  degeneration 
degeneration  of  brain 

This  title  docs  not  include:  Dementia,  or  imbecility,  or  gatism:  senile  (154).— Epileptic  dementia  (09). — 
Syringomyelia  (G3).— Myxoedema  (88).— Pachydermic  caehe.xia  (,SS).— Hydrocephalus:  congenital,  or 
unqualified  (150). 

75.  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa. 


Psammoma 

Psychosis  due  to  organic  brain  disease 
Railroad  neurosis 
Sclerosis  of  brain 
Section  of  nerve 
Senile  atrophy  of  brain 
cereoral  atrophy 
neurosis 
Singultus 
Somnambuli.-mi 
Spasm  of  muscle 

tongue 
Stretching  of  nerve 
Superior  nuclear  parah'sis 
SjTnptomatic  epilepsy 
Tetany 
Tic  ♦ 

Traumatic  epilepsy 

neurasthenia 
neurosis 
Tumor  of  brain 

corpora  quadrigemina 

meninges 

of  brain 

motor  tract 

nerve 

pituitary  body 

pons  Varolii 
Vertigo 

Wallerian  degeneration 
Writers'  cramp 

neuralgia 


This  title  indvdes; 

Abscess  of  cornea 

eye 

eyelid 

lacrimal  gland 
sac 

orbit 
Amaurosis 

Atrophy  of  optic  nerve 
Blepnaritis 

Blepharoconjunctivitis 
Blepharoplasty 
Canthoplasty 
Cataract  (all  forms) 
Chorioiditis 
Conjunctivitis 
Cyst  of  orbit 
Dacryoadenitio 
Dacryocystitis 


Disease  of  cornea 

eye  (any  part) 
orbit  (except  cancer) 

Ectropion 

Emphysema  of  orbit 

Entropion 

Evisceration  of  eye 

Extraction  of  lens 

Fistula  of  cornea 

nasal  duct 

Foreign  body  in  eye 
orbit 

Gangrene  of  cornea 

Glaucoma 

Haemorrhage  of  orbit 

Inflammation  of  cornea 

optic  nerve 

Iridectomy 


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II.— DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
SPECIAL  SENSE— Continued. 

75.  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Iridochorioiditia 
Iridotomy 
Iritis 
Keratitis 
Lacrimal  abscess 
Neuroretinitis 

New  growth  of  conjunctiva     (nonmalig- 
nant) 

cornea  (nonmalignant) 

eye  (any  part)   (nonma- 
lignant) 

eyelid  (nonmalignant) 

lacrimal  gland    (nonma- 
lignant) 

optic    nerve    (nonmalig- 
nant) 

orbit  (nonmalignant) 

sclerotic  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  nasal  duct 
(Edema  of  conjunctiva 
Ophthalmia 
Optic  neuritis 
neuroma 
Pannus 
Parasitic  disease  of  eye 

TMstitle  does  not  include:  Diphtheritic  conjunctivitis  (9). — Conjunctivitis,  or  ophthalmia;  purulent,  or 
blennorrhagic,  or  gonorrhceal  (38).— Cancer  of  the  eye  (45). — Ocular  tuberculosis  (34). — Exophthalmio 
goitre  (51). 


Perforation  of  cornea 

Postorbital  abscess 

Pseudoglioma 

Pterygium 

Ptosis 

Pustular  conjunctivitis 

Retinitis 

Rheumatic  iritis 

Scleritis 

Sclerochorioiditis 

Scleroconjunctivitis 

Sclerotitis 

Sclerotomy 

Staphyloma 

Stenosis  of  nasal  duct 

Suppurative  keratitis 

Synechia 

Trachoma 

Tumor  of  eye  (any  part,  nonmalignant  or 
unqualified) 
orbit  (nonmalignant  or  unquali- 
fied) 

Ulcer  of  cornea 
eye 


76.  Diseases  of  the  ears. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  auricle  of  ear 
ear 

external  ear 
middle  ear 
Caries  of  external  meatus 
labyrinth 
middle  ear 
ossicle 

petrous  bone 
Catarrh  of  ear 
Disease  of  ear  (any  part) 

Eustachian  tube 
tympanum 
Eustachian  salpingitis 
Exostosis  of  ear 
Foreign  body  in  ear 
Haematoma  of  ear 
Inflammation  of  ear  (any  part) 

tympanum 
Labyrinthine  suppuration 

vertigo 
M^ni^re'a  disease 
vertigo 


Myringitis 

Necrosis  of  ear  (any  part) 
New  growth  of  ear  (nonmalignant  or  un- 
qualified) 
Ossiculectomy 
Ossification  of  auricle 
Otalgia 

Otic  meningitis 
Otitis 

externa 

interna 

media 
Otorrhoea 

Parasitic  disease  of  ear 
Perforation  of  tympanum 
Perichondritis  of  auricle 
Phlegmonous  otitis 
Polypus  of  ear 
Purulent  otitis  media 
Septic  inflammation  of  ear 
Suppurative  otitis  media 
Tumor  of  ear 
Tympanitis 


This  title  does  not  include:  Mastoiditis  (146),  unless  stated  to  result  from  disease  of  the  ear, 
42154°— 18 6 


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III  — I>ISEASES  OF  THE   CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM. 

77.  Pericarditis. 


This  title  includes: 

Adherent  pericardium 
Adhesinn  of  pericardium 
AdhiHiive  pericarditis 
Calcification  of  pericardium 
Cardiac  adhesion 
Cardiopericarditis 
Dilatation  of  pericardium 
Dropey  of  heart 

pericardium 
Effusion  ot  pericardium 
P'ibrinous  pericarditis 
Fibrous  pericarditis 
Granular  pericarditis 
Huemopencardium 
Hfemorrhage  of  pericardium 
Haemorrhagic  pericarditis 
Hydropericarditis 
Hydropericardium 
Hydropneumopericarditis 
Hydropneumopericardium 


Inflammation  of  pericardium. 

Mediastinopericarditis 

New  growtn  of  pericardium  (nonmalig- 

nant) 
Paracentesis  of  pericardium 
Parasitic  disease  of  pericardium 
Pericardial  abscesd 
Pericarditis 

with  effusion 
Plastic  pericarditis 
Pneumopericarditis 
Pneumopericardium 
Purulent  pericarditis 
Pyopericardium 
Pyopneumopericardium 
Septic  pericarditis 
Suppurative  pericarditis 
Tumor  of  pericardium 
Water  on  heart 


(93). 


This  titk  does  not  include:  Rheumatic  pericarditis  (47).— Endoperlcarditis  (78).— Pleuroperlcardltls 

78.  Acute  endocarditis. 


Note. — Refer  to  the  reporting  physicians  certificates  on  which  the  terms  "Endo- 
carditis "  or  "  Myocarditis  ' '  appear  without  statement  as  to  whether  acute  or  chronic. 
If  no  further  information  can  be  had,  classify  deaths  so  returned  under  title  78  for 
ages  under  60  years  and  under  title  79  for  ages  of  60  years  and  over. 


This  title  includes: 

Acute  endocarditis 

interstitial  myocarditis 

mitral  endocarditis 

myocarditis 

ulcerative  endocarditis 
Bouillaud's  disease 
Congenital  endocarditis 
Endocarditis  (— 60y) 
Endopericarditis 
Infective  endocarditis 
Inflammation  of  myocardium 
Malignant  endocarditis 
Mycotic  endocarditis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Rheumatic  endocarditis,  nor  the  other  acute  cardiac  aflectlons  which  follow 
during  the  course  of  a  rheumatic  attack  (47).— Chronic  endocarditis  (79). 

Complicaliom:  Cerebral  embolism.— Pulmonary  embolism.— Splenic— Renal.— I'etechial. 


Myocarditis  (_— 60y) 
Myoendocarditis  (  — 60y) 
Myopericarditis 
Periendocarditis 
Purulent  endocarditds 
Septic  endocarditis 
Subacute  endocarditis 
Suppurative  endocarditis 
Toxic  myocarditis 
Ulcerated  heart 
Ulcerative  endocarditis 
Valvular  endocarditis 
Vegetative  endocarditis 


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79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  heart 
Adenoma  of  heart. 
Amyloid  degeneration  of  heart 
Aneurysm  of  heart 

valve  of  heart 
Aortic  disease 

incompetency 
insufBciency 
lesion 
obstruction 
regurgitation 
stenosis 
stricture 

valvular  disease  of  heart 
Apoplexy  of  heart 
Arterial  cardiopathy 
Asystole 

of  heart 
Atheroma  of  heart 

valve  of  heart 
Atheromatous  degeneration  of  heart 
Atrophy  of  heart 

myocardium 
Blood  clot  of  heart 
Brown  atrophy  of  heart 
Calcareous  degeneration  of  heart 

myocardium 
Calcification  of  heart 
Cardiac  albuminuria 
apoplexy 
ascites 
asthma 
asystole 
atheroma 
cachexia 
degeneration 
dilatation 
disease 
dropsy 
hydrothorax 
hypertrophy 
insufficiency 
lesion 

mitral  disease 
neurasthenia 
nem-osis 
stenosis 
stricture 
thrombosis 
Cardiectasis 
Cardiomalacia 
Cardiopathy 
Cardiorrhexis 
Cardiosclerosis 
Cardiostenosis 
Cardiovascular  sclerosis 
Carditis 
Chronic  endocarditis 

interstitial  myocarditis 
mitral  endocarditis 


Chronic  myocarditis 

rheumatic  endocarditis 
ulcerative  endocarditis 
valvular  endocarditis 
heart  disease 
Cirrhosis  of  heart 
Clot  of  heart 
Collapse  of  heart 
Contraction  of  valve  of  heart 
Corrigan's  disease  • 

Degeneration  of  heart 

muscle 
myocardium 
Degenerative  myocarditis 
Dilatation  of  cardiac  orifice 
heart 

orifice  of  valve  of  heart 
ventricle 
Dilated  heart 
Disease  of  aortic  valve 

bicuspid  valve 
cardiac  valve 
cavity  of  heart 
heart  valve 
mitral  valve 
pulmonary  valve 
tricuspid  valve 
Displacement  of  heart 
Effects  of  strain  on  heart 
Endocarditis  (COy+)' 
Enlarged  fatty  heart 
Enlargement  of  heart 
Excessive  growth  of  fat  in  heart 
Failiu-e  of  compensation 
Fatty  degeneration  of  heart 

myocardium 
heart 

myocarditis 
Fibroid  disease  of  heart 
heart 

myocarditis 
Fibrous  degeneration  of  heart 

myocardium 
Gouty  degeneration  of  heart 
Granular  heart  disease 
Haemorrhage  of  heart 
Heart  (all  chronic  diseases  of) 
clot 
disease 
strain 
Hyaline  degeneration  of  heart 

myocardium 
Hypertrophy  of  heart 

myocardium 
Imperfect  val\Tilar  action 
Incompetency  of  aortic  valve 
mitral  valve 
tricuspid  \-alve 
valve  of  heart 
Inflammation  of  heart 


>  See  note  under  (78). 


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III.— DISEASES  OF  THE  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 
79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart — Contimiod. 


This  title  includes: 

InsuflSciency  of  aortic  valve 
mitral  valve 
tricuspid  valve 
valve  of  heart 
Interstitial  myocarditis 
Laceration  of  chordae  of  heart 

\-alve  of  heart 
Lesion  of  heart 

\'alve  of  heart 
Mitrafl  cardiac  lesion 
disease 

of  heart 
incompetency 
insufficiency 
lesion 
obstruction 
reflux 

regurgitation 
sclerosis 
stenosis 
stricture 

valvular  disease  of  heart 
Morbus  cordis 
Muscular  degeneration  of  heart 

heart  disease 
Myocardial  degeneration 
insufficiency 
Myocarditis  (60y+)' 
Myoendocarditis  (60y+)' 
Necrosis  of  heart 

mitral  valve 
New  gro-\vlh  of  heart  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  valvular  orifice 
Obstructive  disease  of  valve  of  heart 
(Edema  of  heart 
Organic  cardiac  disease 
lesion 
disease  of  heart 
heart  disease 
lesion  of  heart 
Ossification  of  heart 

valve 
mitral  valve 
Pancarditis  (unqualified) 
Parasitic  disease  of  heart 
Pigmentary  degeneration  of  heart 

myocardium 
Progressive  myocarditis 
Pulmonary  insufficiency  (ly+) 
regurgitation 

This  title  docs  not  include:  Cardiac  symptoms  (indeterminate)  (85).— Persistence  of  the  foramen  of 
Botallo  (150).— Paralysis  of  the  heart  (1S9). 

Frequent  complicaiiom:  Dropsy. — Bronchitis  and  pneumonia. — Albuminuria. — Embolism. — Throm- 
bosis.— Nephritis,  chronic  parenchymatous.— Nephritis,  chronic  interstitial. 


Pulmonary  stenosis 

valvular  disea.=ie  of  heart 
Pulmonic  regurgitation 
Regurgitant  disoa.so  uf  valve  t)i  heart 
PvPtraction  of  valve  of  heart 
Rheumatic  heart  disease 

valvular  disease  of  heart 
Rupture  of  chordae  of  heart 
heart 

valve  of  heart 
Sclerous  endocarditis 
myocarditis 
Senile  endocarditis 
Softening  of  heart 
Steatosis  of  heart 
Stenosis  of  cardiac  orifice 
heart 

orifice  of  valve  of  heart 
Strain  of  heart 
Stricture  of  aortic  valve 
mitral  valve 
valve  of  heart 
Suppurative  inflammation  of  heart 
Thickening  of  mitral  valve 

valve  of  heart 
Thrombosis  of  heart 
Thrombus  of  heart 
Tricuspid  disease 

incompetency 
insufficiency 
lesion 

regurgitation 
stricture 

valvular  disease  of  heart 
Tumor  of  heart 
L'lceration  of  valve  of  heart 
Valvular  cardiac  disease 
lesion 
collapse 
disease 

of  heart 
incompetency 
insufficiency 
lesion 

of  heart 
stenosis 
stricture 
Valvulitis 

Vegetation  of  valve  of  heart 
Vitium  cordis 


1  See  note  under  (78). 


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in.— DISEASES  OF  THE  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 
80.  Angina  pectoris. 


This  title  includes: 

Angina  of  heart 

pectoris 
Cardiac  angina 

neuralgia 
"spasm 
Neuralgia  of  chest 


Neuralgia  of  heart 

peri^'ardiiim 
Spasm  of  heart 
f^tenocardia 
Stemalfiria 


81.  Diseases  of  the  arteries,  atheroma,  aneurysm,  etc. 


This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  aneurysm 
Amyloid  degeneration  of  artery 
Aneurysm 

by  anastomosis 
of  aorta 
artery 
brain 
carotid 

lung  (of  pulmonary  artery) 
pulmonary  artery 
thorax 
Anemysmal  tumor 
Angiosclerosis 

Annular  calcification  of  artery 
Aortic  ectasis 

sclerosis 
Aortitis 
Arterial  degeneration 

sclerosis  of  brain 
Arteriectasis 
Arteriocapillary  fibrosis 
Arteriofibrosis 
Arteriosclerosis 

of  brain 
Arteriotomy 
Arteriovenous  aneiuysm 
Arteritis 

obliterans 
Atheroma 

of  artery 
Atheromatosis 
Atheromatous  degeneration 

of  arteiy 
senility 
Basilar  atheroma 
Calcareous  degeneration  of  artery 
Calcification  of  artery 
Cerebral  arterial  sclerosis 
arteriosclerosis 
endai-teritis 
Cirsoid  aneurysm 

of  artery 
Degeneration  of  aorta 
artery 

TMstitle  does  not  include:  Aortic  aflection  (78). 


Diffuse  arteriosclerosJH 
Diffused  aneurysm 
Dilatation  of  artery 
Disease  of  artery 

cerebral  artery 
coronary  artery 
Dissecting  aneurysm 
Endarteritis 

deformans 
obliterans 
of  brain 
Erosion  of  artery 
Fatty  degeneration  of  artery 
Femoral  aneurysm 
Fusiform  aneurysm 
General  arteriosclerosis 

atheroma 
Gull  and  Sutton's  disease 
Hardening  of  artery 
Hodgson's  disease 
Hyaline  degeneration  of  artery 
Hypertrophy  of  artery 
Infective  endarteritis 
periarteritis 
Intrathoracic  aneurysm 
Lardaceous  degeneration  of  artery 
Malignant  aneurysm 
Miliary  aneurysm 

of  brain 
Obliteration  of  artery 
Obstruction  of  artery- 
Ossification  of  artery 

coronary  artery 
Periarteritis 
Rupture  of  aorta 
artery 

from  disease 
Saccular  aneurysm 
Sclerosis  of  artery 

coronary  artery 
Stricture  of  artery 
Subclavian  aneurj-sm 
Varicose  aneurysm 
Vascular  sclerosis 


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82.  Embolism  and  throm.bosis. 

This  title  itichnhs: 


Aortic  thrombosis 
Basilar  thrombosia 
Cardiac  embolism 
Cerebral  embolism 

thrombosis 
Embolic  abscess 

aneurysm 
apoplexy 
gangrene 
paralysis 
pneumonia 
Embolism 

of  artery 
brain 

coronary  artery 
heart 
intestine 
kidney 
liver 

lung  (pulmonary  artery) 
mesenteric  artery 
pulmonary  artery 
spleen 
thigh 
Embolus 

of  heart 
Fat  thrombosis  of  heart 
Fatty  embolism  of  heart 
Femoral  embolism 


Iliac  thrombosis 
Obstruction  of  artery  by  clot 
Occlusion  of  artery  by  clot 
Phlegmasia  alba  dolens  (nonpuerperal) 
Pulmonary  embolism 

thrombosis 
Septic  embolism 

of  brain 
thrombosis 
thrombus 
Thrombosis 

of  artery 

brain 

cerebral  sinus 

eye 

iliac  artery 

intestine 

kidney 

lateral  sinus 

lung 

mesentery 

portal  vein 

pulmonary  artery 

spinal  cord 

splenic  vessel 

uterine  vein 

vein 
Thrombotic  softening  of  brain 
Thrombus  of  menin<Tes 


This  title  does  not  include:  Embolism  (puerperal)  (139). 

83.  Diseases  of  the  veins  (varices,  hasmorrhoids,  phlebitis, 
etc.). 

This  title  includes: 


Aneurysmal  varix 
Disease  of  sinus  of  brain 

vein 
Endophlebitis 
External  piles 
Haemorrhoidal  tumor 
Haemorrhoids 
Infective  phlebitis 
Inflammation  of  portal  vein 

vein 
Infusion  into  vein 
Internal  piles 
Ligature  of  vein 
Mesophlebitis 
Obliteration  of  vein 
Obstruction  of  vein 
Parasitic  disease  of  vein 
Periphlebitis 
Phlebitis 

of  cavernous  sinus 
umbilicus  (3m-f-) 
Phleboliths 
Piles 
Pneumophlebitis 

This  title  docs  not  include:  Puerperal 


Pyaimic  phlebitis 

Pylephlebitis 

Pyophlebitis 

Rupture  of  varicose  veiii 

Septic  phlebitis 

thrombophlebitis 
Suppurative  phlebitis 
Thrombophlebitis 
Ulcerated  varicose  vein 
Varices 
Varicocele 
Varicose  tumor 

ulcer 

vein 
Varix 

of  bladder 

broad  ligament 

oesophagus 

ovary 

pelvis 

pharynx 

uterine  ligament 

vulva 
Venous  angioma 

phlebitis  (139).— Tumor:  vascular,  or  erectile  (46).— Angioma  (46). 


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III.— DISEASES   OF  THE  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 

84.  Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system  (lym.phangitis,  etc.). 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  axilla 

Koin 
^  mph  node 
lymphatic  gland 
Adenitis  (unqualified) 
of  ganglia 

inguinal  region 
neck 
Adenopathy    * 
Adenophlegmon 
Angioleucitis 
Atrophy  of  thymus  gland 
Axillary  adenitis 
Bubo 

Calcification  of  lymphatic  gland 
Cervical  adenitis 
Chyle  cyst  of  mesentery 
Chylothorax 

Compression  of  lymphatic  vessel 
Cyst  arising  in  lymphatic  space 
of  lymphatic  gland 
vessel 
thymus  gland 
Dilatation  of  lymphatic  vessel 
Disease  of  absorbent  system 
gland 
lymphatic 

gland 
system 
vessel 
thymus  gland 
Enlargement  of  gland 

thymus  gland 
Erosion  of  lymphatic  vessel 
Fatty  degeneration  of  thymus  gland 

infiltration  of  thymus  gland 
Fibrosis  of  lymphatic  gland 

thymus  gland 
Gangrenous  lymphangitis 
HsemoiThage  of  lymphatic  gland 

thymus  gland 
Hyaline  degeneration  of  lymphatic  gland 
Hyperplasia  of  cervical  gland 
Hypertrophy  of  gland 

lymphatic  gland 
thymus  gland 
Infectious  adenitis 
Inflammation  of  gland 

lymphatic  gland 

This  title  does  not  include:  Leuchsemic  adenia  (53). 
noma  (46). — Lymphoma  (46).— Lymphadenoma  (53). 


Inflammation  of  lymphatic  vessel 

tnymus  gland 
Inguinal  adenitis 

lymphadenitis 
Lardaceous  degeneration  of  lyrnph  gland 
lymphatic 
gland 
Lymph  fistula 

scrotum 
Lymphadenitis 
Lymphangiectasis 

of  scrotum 
Lymphangitic  abscess 
Lymphangitis 
Lymphatic  abscess 
Lymphatism 
Lymphorrhoea 
Necrosis  of  lymphatic  gland 

thymus  gland 
New  growth  of  lymphatic  gland 
vessel 
thymus  gland 
Nonfilarial  chylocele 

chylous  ascites 
Obliteration  of  lymphatic  vessel 
Parasitic  disease  of  lymphatic  gland 

vessel 
Persistent  thymus  gland 
Pigmentary     infiltration     of    lymphatic 

gland 
Polyadenitis 
Rupture  of  cervical  gland 

lymphatic    vessel    (nontrau- 
matic) 
Sclerosis  of  gland 
Septic  adenitis 
Status  lymphaticus 

thymic  us 
Suppurating  adenitis 

bubo 
Suppuration  of  lymphatic  gland 
vessel 
thymus  gland 
Suppurative  adenitis 

cerA-ical  adenitis 
cranial  adenitis 
lymphadenitis 
Thymic  asthma 
Tumor  of  thymus  gland 

-Lymphatism  [in  sense  of  "scrofula"]  (34). — Xde* 


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85.  Bteemorrhage ;  other  diseases  of  the  circulatory  system. 


This  title  includes: 

Adams-Stokes  disease 
Angiectasia 
Ano;iectopia 
Arrnythymia  cordis 
Bleeding 
Brachycardia 
Braflycardia 
Cardiac  palpitation 
Degeneration  of  capillaries 
Dilatation  of  capillaries 
Disease  of  blood  vessel 
capillaries 
circulatory  system 
Epistaxis 

Fatty  degeneration  of  capillaries 
Functional  disease  of  heart 
Haemorrhage 

of  abdomen 

adrenal 

artery 

breast 

navel  (3m+) 

nose 

penis 

peritonasum 

scalp  (not  injury  at  birth) 

suprarenal  gland 

throat 

umbilicus  (3m+) 

viscera  (3m+) 

This  title  does  not  include:  II;iemorrhac;e:  cerebral,  or  cerebellar,  or  bulbar  (G4).— Meningeal  haemor- 
rhage (04). — Pulmonary  h;emorrhage  (9S). — Elffiinopty'Sis  (9Sj. — IliFmateiuesis  (103). — Intestinal  hiemor- 
rhage  (110). — H.tmalufia  of  warm  countries  (121). — ILematuria  (.unciualified)  (122). — Uterine  h;ptnor- 
rhage  (135  or  12S,  aceorvling  to  whether  puerperal  or  nonpuerperal). — Metrorrhagia  (1,35  or  128).— Umbilical 
haemorrhage  (—3m)  (152). — TraumatichiPinorrhage  (from  155  to  1S6,  according  to  the  nature  of  the  trauma- 
tism;; if  not  given  (ISO).— Vascular  naevus  (150). 

IV.— DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM. 

86.  Diseases  of  the  nasal  fossae. 


Haemorrhagic  anaemia 
Heart  block 
Internal  hiemorrhage 
Intraabdominal  hajmorrhage 
Intrai)elvic  hiemorrbage  (male) 
Irregular  action  of  heart 
Lardaccous  degeneration  of  capillaries 
Ligature  of  artery 

vessel  for  haemorrhage 
Omphalorrhagia  (3m+) 
Palpitation  of  heart 
Paroxysmal  tachycardia 
Phlebotomy 
Plugging  of  nares 
Popliteal  hemorrhage 
Postoperative  hiemorrhage 
Rupture  of  blood  vessel 

capillaries 

vena  cava 
Secondary  haemorrhage 
Spontaneous  hieraorrhage 
Stokes- Adams  disease 
Stomatorrhagia 
Subcutaneous  haemorrhage 
Suprarenal  haemorrhage 
Suture  of  artery 
Tachycardia 

Tamponing  of  nasal  fossa 
Teleangiectasis 
Ulcerous  haemorrhage 


This  title  inclvdes: 

Abscess  of  nasal  fossa 

septum 
nose 
Adenoid  growth 

vegetations 

of  nasal  fossa 
Adenoids 
Atrophic  rhinitis 
Caries  of  nose 
Catarrh  of  nose 
Cerebrospinal  rhinorrhoea 
Cold  (corj'za) 
Corj'za 

of  newborn 
Deviation  of  nasal  septum 
Disease  of  nasal  fossa 

septum 
nasopharynx 


Disease  of  nose 
Ecchondrosis  of  nose 
Exostosis  of  nose 
Fibroma  of  nasal  fossa 
Foreign  body  in  nose 
Htematoma  of  nasal  septum 
Hypertrophic  rhinitis 
Hypertrophy  of  nose 

pharyngeal  tonsil 
Inflammation  of  nasopharynx 

nose 
Nasal  catarrh 
growth 
polypus 
Nasopnaryngeal  catarrh 

fibroma 

growth 

polypus 


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IV.— DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 
86.  Diseases  of  the  nasal  fossse — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Necrosis  of  nose 

New  growth  of  nasopharynx  (nonmalig- 
nant) 
nose  (nonmalignant) 
Ozsena 

Parasitic  disease  of  nose 
Perforation  of  septum  of  nose 
Perichondritis  of  nose 
Periostitis  of  nose 
Polypus  of  nasal  fossa 

nasopharynx 


Polypus  of  nose 

Postnasal  abscess 

Pwhinitis 

Rhinolith 

Rhinoplasty 

Rhinoscleroma 

Suppurative  inflammation  of  nose 

Tumor  of  nasal  passage 

nose 
Ulcer  of  nasal  passage 
Vasomotor  rhinitis 


This  title  does  not  include:  Epistaxis  (85).— Syphilitic  coryza  (37). 

87.  Diseases  of  the  larynx. 

This  title  includes: 


Abscess  of  larynx 
Adhesion  of  epiglottis 
Calcification  of  larynx 
Catarrh  of  larynx 

throat 
Catarrhal  croup 

laryngitis 
Congestion  of  glottis 
Curetting  of  larynx 
Disease  of  glottis 

larynx 
Epiglottiditis 
Erysipelatous  laryngitis 
False  croup 

Fibrous  tumor  of  larynx 
Fistula  of  larynx 
Gangrenous  laryngitis 
Growth  in  larynx  (nonmalignant) 
Infective  laryngitis 
Inflammation  of  larynx 
Intubation  of  lar^Tix 
Laryngismus  stridulus 
Laryngitis 
Laryngotomy 
Laryngotracheotomy 
Narrowing  of  larynx 
Necrosis  of  larynx 
Neuralgia  of  larynx 
Neurosis  of  larynx 

New  growth  of  larynx  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  larynx 
Obstructive  laryngitis 
(Edema  glottidis  ^ 

of  glottis 

larynx 
(Edematous  laryngitis 


Ossification  of  larynx 
Pachydermia  verrucosa 
Papilloma  of  larynx 
Paralysis  of  glottis 
larynx 
Parasitic  disease  of  larynx 
Passive  cedema  of  larj-nx 
Perichondritis  of  larynx 
Phlegmonous  laryngitis 
Polypus  of  larjTix 
Postlar^Tigeal  abscess 
Pseudocroup 
RetrolarjTigeal  abscess 
Sclerosis  of  larynx 
Septic  laryngitis 

pharyngolaryngitis 
Spasm  of  glottis 
larynx 
Spasmodic  croup 

laryngitis 
Stenosis  of  larjnix 
Stricture  of  larjoix 
Stridulous  croup 

larjTigitis 
Subglottic  larj-ngitis 
Suppurative  larjoigitis 
Suprath\Teoid  larjoigotomy 
Thyreotomy 
Tumor  of  epiglottis 

larjTix 
Ulcer  of  epiglottis 

larjTix 
Ulceration  of  epiglottis 

glottis 

larynx 
LTlcerati-\-e  lamigitis 


This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  laryngitis  (2S).— Laryngeal  tuberculosis  (2S3.— Croup  (9). 
Diphtheritic  laryngitis  and  its  synonyms  (9). — Foreign  body  in  the  larynx  (186). 


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IV.— DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 

88.  Diseases  of  the  thyreoid  body. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  thyreoid  gland 
Adenoma  of  thyreoid  gland 
AdenouuitMiis  goitre 
Atrophy  of  tiiyreoid  gland 
Bronchoi-ele 
Cachectic  pachydermia 
Colloid  goitre 
Cyst  of  thyreoid  gland 
Cystic  goitre 
Disease  of  thyreoid  body 
gland 
Displaced  thyreoid 
Enlargement  of  thyreoid  gland 
Fibrous  goitre 
Gangrene  of  thyreoid  gland 
Goitre 

Haemorrhage  of  thyreoid  gland 
Hj-perthyreoidism 
Kj-pothyrcoiilism 
Inflammation  of  thyreoid  gland 
Injection  of  bronchocele 
Insanity  of  myxcedema 

89.  Acute  bronchitis. 


Internal  goitre 

Lardaceous  degeneration  of  thyreoid  body 

disease  of  thyreoid  gland 
Myxoedema 

of  thyreoid  gland 
New  growth  of  thyreoid  gland  (nonmalig- 

nant) 
Pachydermic  cachexia 
Parasitic  disease  of  thyreoid  gland 
Parenchymatous  goitre 
Pulsating  goitre 
Suppuration  of  thyreoid  gland 
Thyreocele 
Thyreoid  tumor 
Thyreoidectomy 
Thyreoidism 
Thyreoiditis 
Thyreoigenous  psychosis 
Thyreolingual  cyst 
Tumor  of  parathyreoid  gland 
thyreoid  body 
gland 


Note. — Deaths  from  bronchitis  should  be  definitely  reported  as  Acute  bronchitis  or 
as  Chronic  bronchitis,  thus  permitting  proper  as?ignment  to  this  or  the  followiig  title. 
\Mien  not  so  qualified,  and  when  the  rep;istrar  is  unable  to  obtain  a  specific  state- 
ment, deaths  under  5  years  of  age  are  compiled  under  (89)  and  deaths  of  persona  aged 
5  years  and  over  are  compiled  under  (90 j. 


This  title  includes: 

Acute  bronchitis 

bronchorrhcea 
capillary  bronchitis 
catarrh 

of  lung 
catarrhal  bronchitis 
pulmonary  catarrh 
purulent  bronchitis 
Bronchitis  (  — 5y) 
Bronchoalveolitis 
Capillary  bronchitis 
Catarrhal  bronchitis  (  — 60y) 

tracheitis 
Cold  on  lung 
Congestion  of  bronchi 

bronchial  tube 
trachea 

w 

This  title  does  not  include:  Bronchopneumnia  Cgi).— Specific  bronchitis,  or  any  other  synonym  of 
tuberculosis  of  the  lung.    (See  this  word  under  title  28.)— Summer  bronchitis  (98). 


Croupous  bronchitis 
Cynanche  trachealis 
Diffuse  bronchitis  (— 5y) 
Fibrinous  bronchitis 
Infantile  tracheitis 
Inflammation  of  bronchi 
trachea 
Inflammatory  bronchitis 
Plastic  tracheitis 
Purulent  bronchitis  (  — 5y) 
Septic  bronchitis 
Simple  bronchitis 
Subacute  capillary  bronchitis 
Suffocating  bronchitis 
Tracheal  cynanche 
Tracheitis 
Tracheobronchitis 


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IV.— DISEASES  OF  TEE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 

90.  Chronic  bronchitis. 

Note. — See  statement  under  preceding  title. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  bronchi 
Alveolar  catarrh 
Asthmatic  catarrh 
Bronchial  catarrh 
Bronchiectasis 
Bronchitis  (5y4-) 
Bronchorrhoea 
Catarrh  (unqualified) 
of  bronchi 

bronchial  tube 
lung 

respiratory  organ 
on  chest 
Catarrhal  anaemia 

bronchitis  (60y+) 
congestion 
haemorrhage 
Chronic  bronchitis 

bronchorrhoea 
capillary  bronchitis 
catarrh 

of  lung 
catarrhal  bronchitis 


Chronic  pulmonary  catarrh 
Cyst  of  bronchi 
Diffuse  bronchitis  (oy+) 
Dilatation  of  bronchi 
Disease  of  air  tube 

bronchi 

trachea 
Foetid  bronchitis 
Hypostatic  bronchitis 
Moulders'  bronchitis 
Nasobronchial  catarrh 
Paralysis  of  bronchi 
Peribronchitis 
Pituitous  bronchitis 

catarrh 
Pulmonary  catarrh 
Purulent  bronchitis  (5y+) 

bronchorrhoea 
Senile  bronchitis 
Subacute  bronchitis 
Suffocating  catarrh 
Ulcerative  bronchitis 


This  title  does  not  iJiclude:  Tuberculous  bronchitis  (28). 

91.  Bronchopneumonia. 


This  title  includes: 

Aspiration  pneumonia 
Asthmatic  pneumonia 
Bronchial  pneumonia 
Bronchopneumonia 
Bronchopulmonitis 
Capillary  pneumonia 
Catarrhal  inflammation  of  lung 

lung  fever 

pneumonia 
Croupous  bronchopneumonia 

This  title  does  not  include;  Capillary  bronchitis 

92.  Pneumonia. 

TM^  title  includes: 

Acute  congestive  pneumonia 

hepatization  of  lung 

inflammation  of  lung 

interstitial  pneumonia 

pleuropneumonia 

pneumonia 

pneumonitis 

pulmonitis 
Adynamic  pneumonia 
Alcoholic  pneumonia 
pneumonitis 


Deglutition  pneumonia 
Infantile  pneumonia 
Inhalation  pneumonia 
Inspiration  pneumonia 
Insular  pneumonia 
Lobular  pneumonia 
Septic  bronchopneumonia 
Typhoid  bronchopneumonia 
Vesicular  pneumonia 


(89). 


Apex  pneumonia 
Apical  pneumonia 
Asthenic  pneumonia 
Bilateral  lobar  pneumonia 

pneumonia 
Central  pneumonia 
Circumscribed  pneumonia 
Congestive  pneumonia 
Consolidation  of  lung 
Croupous  pneumonia 
Diplococcus  pneumonia 


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IV.— DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 
92.  Pneumonia — Continued. 


Pneumococcus  infection  (unqualified) 

Pneumonia 

Pneumonic  congestion 

fever 
Pneumonitis 
Pneumopleurisy 
Pneumopleuritis 
Progressive  pneumonia 
Pulmonitis 
Senile  pneumonia 
Septic  pleuropneumonia 

pneumonia 
Solidification  of  lung 
Splenopneumonia 
Suppurative  pneumonia 
Surgical  pneumonia 
Traumatic  pneumonia 
Typhoid  pneumonia 
Unresolved  pneumonia 


This  title  includes: 

Double  pleuropneumonia 

pneumonia 
Epidemic  pneumonia 
Fibrinous  pneumonia 
Fungoid  pneumonia 
Gangrenous  pneumonia 
Hepatization  of  lung 
Infectious  pneumonia 
Inflammation  of  chest 
Inflammation  of  lung 
Intermittent  pneumonia 
Latent  pneumonia 
Lobar  pneumonia 
Lung  fever 

Metastatic  pneumonia 
Migratory  i)neumonia 
Peripneumonia 
Pleuroperipneumonia 
Pleuropneumonia 
Pneumococchajmia 

This  title  docs  rt'-.t  iiicludc:  Pneumonia:  caseous  (2S),  or  specific  (2S),  or  bacillarj'  (28),  or  any  other 
svnonjnn  of  tuberculosis  of  the  lungs  (see  title  28).— Catarrhal  pneumonia  (91).— Interstitial  pneumonia 
l&S). — Pulmonary  congestion  (84). — Hypostatic  pneiimonia  (34). — Pneumatosis  (ISO). 

Compiicatioiis:  Suppurative  pleurisy.— Pericarditis. 

93.  Pleurisy. 

This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  pleura 

thorax 

Adhesion  of  lung 

pleura 
Calcification  of  pleura 
Chylous  hydrothorax 
Diaphragmatic  pleurisy 
Disease  of  pleura 
Double  empyema 

hj'drothorax 

pleuritis 
Dropsy  of  chest 
Effusion  on  pleura 
thorax 
Empyema 
Exudative  pleurisy 
pleuritis 
Fibrinous  pleurisy 
Fibrous  pleurisy 
Haemopneumothorax 
Hsemothorax 
Hydropneumothorax 
Hydrothorax 
Inuflamroation  of  pleura 
Intercostal  fistula 
Paracentesis  of  pleura 
Parasitic  disease  of  pleura 
Plastic  pleurisy 
Pleural  congestion 

ThistUledoM  not  include:  Pleurodynia  (98). 


Pleural  effusion 

fever 
Pleurisy 

with  effusion 
Pleuritic  adhesion 

effusion 
Pleuritis 

Pleuropericarditis 
Pleurorrhcea 
Pneumopyothorax 
Pneumothorax 
Pulmonary  adhesion 
Purulent  pleurisy 

pleuritis 
Pyopneumothorax 
Pyothorax 
Septic  pleurisy 
Serofibrinous  pleurisy 
Seropurulent  pleurisy 
Subacute  pleurisy 
Suppurative  pleurisy 
pleuritis 
Thickening  of  pleura 
Thoracentesis 
Thoracic  effusion 

fistula 
Thoracoplasty 
Unresolved  pleurisy 
Water  on  chest 


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IV.— DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 
94.  Pulmonary  congestion,  pulmonary  apoplexy. 


This  title  includes: 

Active  congestion  of  lung 
Apoplexy  of  lung 
Collapse  of  lung  (3m +) 
Congestion  of  lung 
Dropsy  of  lung 
Engorgement  of  lung 
Hypersemia  of  lung 
Hypostatic  congestion 

of  lung 
pneumonia 
Infarction  of  lung 
Infiltration  of  lung 
(Edema  of  lung 
Passive  congestion  of  lung 


Passive  pneumonia 

Pulmonary  anasarca 
apoplexy 
collapse  (3m4-) 
congestion 
engorgement 
hypersemia 
infarction 
oedema 
stasis 

Static  pneumonia 

Stiipe  pneumonia 

Terminal  pneumonia 


95.  Gangrene  of  the  lung. 

This  title  includes: 

Gangrene  of  lung  I 

Mortification  of  lung  I 


Pulmonary  gangrene 


96.  Asthma. 

This  title  includes: 

Asthma 

Asthmatic  bronchitis 

dropsy 
Bronchial  asthma 


Catarrhal  asthma 
Curschmann's  disease 
Infantile  asthma 
Spasmodic  asthma 


This  title  does  not  include:  Cardiac  asttuna  (79). — Suflocating  catarrh.  (90).— Hay  fever  (9S). 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

This  title  includes: 


Atrophic  emphysema 
Congenital  emphysema 
Emphysema 

of  lung 
Hypertrophic  emphysema 


Interlobular  emphysema 
Pulmonary  emphysema 
Senile  emphysema 
Subpleural  emphysema 
Vesicular  emphysema 


This  title  does  not  include:  Subcutaneous  emphysema  (145). 


98.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  system  (tubercu- 
losis  excepted). 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  lung 

trachea 
Alcoholic  cirrhosis  of  lung 
Anthracosis 

of  lung 
Aspergillosis  of  lung 
Atelectasis  (3m4-) 
Atresia  of  lung  (ly+) 
Atrophy  of  lung 
Axe-grindera'  diaease 


Black  induration  of  lung 

Bronchopulmonary  haemorrhage 

Bronchorrhagia 

Brown  induration  of  limg 

Calcification  of  bronchi 
trachea 

Calculus  of  lung 

Chronic  congestive  pneumonia 
hepatization  of  lung 
inflammation  of  lung 


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IV.— DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM— Continued. 

98.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  system  (tuberculosis 
excepted) — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Chronic  interstitial  inflammation  of  lung 
pneumonia 
pleuropneumonia 
pneumonia 
pneumonitis 
pulmonitis 
Cirrhosis  of  lung 
Cirrhotic  pneumonia 
Colliers'  lung 

phthisis 
Contraction  of  bronchi 
Cough 

Disease  of  chest 
lung 

respiratory    system    (unquali- 
fied) 
Exploration  of  lung 
Extravasation  of  lung  (ly+) 
Fibroid  disease  of  lung 

induration  of  lung 
of  lung 
pneumonia 
Fibrosis  of  lung 
Fistula  of  trachea 
Grinders'  asthma 

consumption 
phthisis 
Haemoptysis 
Haemorrhage  of  bronchial  tube 

lung 
Hay  asthma 

fever 
Hernia  of  lung 
Hydatid  cyst  of  lung 
of  lung 

tumor  of  lung  _ 
HjTDertrophic  pneumonia 
Imperfect  inflation  of  lung  (3m-f ) 
Induration  of  lung 
Infection  of  lung 
Interstitial  pneumonia 
Iron-gray  induration  of  lung 
Lesion  of  lung 
Lithosis 

Metal  polishers'  phthisis 
Miners'  asthma 

complaint 
consumption 
phthisis 
Necrosis  of  bronchi 
trachea 
New  growth  of  bronchi  (nonmalignant) 
lung  (nonmalignant) 
pleura  (nonmalignant) 
trachea  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  bronchi 
Organic  disease  of  lung 

ThU  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  lung  (45j. 


Organic  lesion  of  lung 
Ossification  of  bronchi 
trachea 
Paralysis  of  lung  (ly-f) 
Parasitic  disease  of  bronchi 
lung 
tracnea 
Pleurodynia 
Pneumoconiosis 
Pneumonectomy 
Pneumopathy 
Pneumorrhagia 
Potters'  asthma 
Pulmonary  abscess 

anthracosis 
atresia  (ly+) 
calculus 
cirrhosis 
disease 

extravasation  (ly+) 
fibrosis 
haemorrhage 
infection 
lesion 
sclerosis 
silicosis 
toxaemia 
tumor 
Pyaemia  of  lung 
Respiratory  paralysis 
Rupture  of  bronchial  gland 
lung 

pulmonary  artery 
Sclerosis  of  lung 
Septichaemia  of  lung 
Silicosis 

Spitting  of  blood 
Stenosis  of  bronchi 
trachea 
Stonemasons'  lung  _ 
Stricture  of  Vjronchi 
trachea 
Summer  bronchitis 

catarrh 
Suppuration  of  lung 
Tracheal  obstruction 
Tracheocele 
Tracheostenosis 
Tracheotomy 
Tumor  of  lung 
pleura 
trachea 
Ulcer  of  bronchi 
lung 
trachea 
Undeveloped  lung  (3m-}-) 
Vomica  of  lung 


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v.— DISEASES  OF  THE  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM. 
99.  Diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  buccal  cavity 

parotid  gland 

salivary  p;land 

submaxillary  gland 

tongue 
Alveolar  abscess 
Alveolodental  periostitis 
Angioma  of  mouth 
Aphthae  (thrush) 
Aphthous  stomatitis 
Black  tongue 
Buccal  ulceration 
Catarrhal  inflammation  of  mouth 

stomatitis 
Cheiloplasty 
Chronic  parotiditis 
Concretion  of  salivary  gland 
Cyst  of  lip 

mouth 

salivary  gland 
tongue 
Dental  caries 
Disease  of  alveoli  of  teeth 

gum 

lip 

mouth 

salivary  gland 

teeth 

tongue 
Division  of  frenum  of  tongue 
Enlargement  of  lingual  tonsil 
Epulis 
Fissure  of  lip 
Fistula  of  salivary  gland 
Gaseous  tumor  of  parotid 
Gingivitis 
Glossitis 

Haemorrhage  of  gum 
Infected  salivary  gland 
Infection  of  parotid  gland 
Inflammation  of  gum 
lip 

mouth 

salivary  gland 
tongue 


Leucoplakii 
Lingual  abscess 

hsematoma 
Macrocheilia 
Macroglossia 
Malignant  stomatitis 
Mikulicz's  disease 
Muguet 

Thiititle  does  not  include:  Cancer:  of  thelipsorton£nie(39)  — Chancre  of  the  mouth  (37).— N'oma(142>.— 
Mumps  (19).— Gangrene  of  the  nouth  (142).— Diseases'of  the  palate  (146).— Fracture  of  the  maxilla  (185).— 
Necrosis  of  the  maxilla  (146).— Paralysis  of  the  soft  palate  (100). 


New  growth  of  gum  (nonmalignant) 
mouth  (nonmalignant) 
salivary  gland  (nonmalig- 
nant) 
tongue  (nonmalignant) 
Nursing  sore  mouth 
Odontalgia 
Odontoma 
Oidium  albicans 
Parasitic  disease  of  mouth 
tongue 
stomatitis 
Parotid  tumor 
Parotiditis  (not  mumps) 
Parotitis  (not  mumps) 
Ptyalism 

Pyorrhoea  alveolaris 
Ranula 

Riggs's  disease 
Salivary  calculus 

fistula 
Salivation 
Septic  parotiditis 
Sore  mouth 
Sprue  (thrush) 
Staphylitis 
Staphyloplasty 
Staphylorrhaphy 
Stomatitis 
S  tomatomy  cosis 
Sublingual  abscess 
Submaxillary  abscess 
Suppuration  of  gum 

parotid  gland 
salivary  gland 
Suppurative  parotiditis 
Thrush 
Toothache 
Tumor  of  gum 
lip 

mouth 

parotid  gland 
salivary  gland 
tongue 
Tylosis  linguae 
Ulcer  of  gum 
lip 

mouth 
tongue 
Ulcerative  stomatitis 
Ulorrhagia 
Uranoplasty 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE   DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM— Coutiuued. 


100.  Diseases  of  the  pharynx. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  fauces 

pharynx 
throat 
tousil 
Amygdalitis 
Amygdalolith 
Angina 

LudoNaci 
of  tonsil 
Aphthous  angina 
Catarrhal  an":ina 

innammation  of  fauces 
pharyntrilis 
Cellulitis  of  pharynx 
Chronic  exudative  angina 
Cynanche  tonsillaris 
Dilatation  of  pharynx 

stricture  of  pharynx 
Disease  of  fauces 
palate 
pharynx 
throat 
Elongation  of  uvula 
Enlargement  of  tonsil 
Erysipelatous  angina 
Erythematous  angina 
Follicular  amygdalitis 

inflammation  of  pharynx 
pharyngitis 
tonsillitis 
Foreign  body  impacted  in  pharynx 
Gangrene  of  pharynx 

throat 
Gangrenous  angina 
Glandular  angina 
Granular  angina 

inflammation  of  pharynx 
pharyngitis 
pharynx 
Herpetic  angina 
Hypertrophy  of  tonsil 
Inflammation  of  pharynx 
tonsil 
throat 
Lacunar  tonsillitis 
Ludwig's  angina 
disease 
Mortification  of  throat 
Nasopharyngeal  abscess 
Neuralgia  of  throat 
Neurosis  of  pharynx 
New  growth  of  fauces  (nonmalignant) 

pharynx  (nonmalignant) 

Tfiii  title  dnr.i  vot  incltide:  Angina  pectoris  (80).- 
Qieiitic  paralysis  (9). 


New  CTOwth  of  tonsil  (nonmalignant) 
Papillary  angina 
Paralysis  of  deglutition 
fauces 
palate 
pharynx 
soft  palate 
throat 

velum  palati 
Parenchymatous  tonsillitis 
Perforation  of  pharynx 
Peritonsillar  abscess 

ulcer 
Pharyngitis 
Pharyngotomy 
Phlegmon  of  throat 
Phlegmonous  angina 

pharyngitis  ' 

tonsillitis 
Postpharyngeal  abscess 
Pultaceous  angina 
Quinsy 
Retropharyngeal  abscess 

gangrene 
Rupture  of  tonsil 
Septic  disease  of  throat 

sore  throat 
Simple  angina 
Sore  throat 
Spasm  of  pharynx 
Specific '  growth  in  throat 
Streptococcic  angina 
Stricture  of  pharynx 
Stridulous  angina 
Subhyoid  pharyngotomy 
•  Suppuration  of  tonsil 
Suppurative  tonsillitis 
Tonsillitic  angina 
Tonsillitis 

Tonsillopharyngeal  abscess 
Tumor  of  pharynx 
throat 
tonsil 
uvula 
Ulcer  of  fauces 
palate 
pharynx 
throat 
tonsil 
Ulcerative  pharyngitis 

tonsillitis 
Vincent's  angina 

-Cardiac  angina  (80).— Scarlatinal  angina  (7).— nipi- 


»  When  "specific"  means  syphilitic,  assign  to  (37). 


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v.— DISEASES  OF  THE   DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 

101.  Diseases  of  the  oesophagus. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  oesophagus 

Dilatation  of  oesophagus 

Disease  of  oesophagus 

Diverticulum  of  oesophagus 

Dysphagia 

Foreign  body  in  oesophagus 

Inflammation  of  oesophagus 

Necrotic  oesophagitis 

New  growth  of  oesophagus  (nonmalignant) 

Obstruction  of  oesophagus 

Qj^sophagismus 

(Esophagitis 


ffisophagostom  y 
Q^sophagotomy 
Paralysis  of  ojsophagus 
Perforation  of  oesophagus 
Rupture  of  oesophagus 
Spasm  of  oesophagus 
Spontaneous  rupture  of  oesophagus 
Stenosis  of  oesophagus 
Stricture  of  oesophagus 
Tumor  of  cesophagua 
Ulcer  of  oesophagus 


Tins  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  oesophagus  (40). — Syphilitic  stricture  of  the  oesophagus  (37). 

102.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 


This  title  includes: 

Erosion  of  stomach 
Gastric  erosion 

ulcer 

ulceration 
Gastroduodenal  ulcer 
Gastrooesophageal  ulcer 
Peptic  ulcer 
Perforating  gastric  ulcer 
Frequent  complicatioTis:  Hsematemesis. — Perforation  of  the  stomach. — Peritonitis, 


Perforating  ulcer  of  stomach 
Round  ulcer 

of  stomach 

Ulcer  of  peptic  gland 

pylorus 

stomach 

Ulcus  rotundum 

ventriculi 


-Subphrenic  abscess. 


103.  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach  (cancer  excepted). 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  pyloric  valve 

stomach 
Amylaceous  dyspepsia  (2y-f) 
Apepsia 

Atonic  dyspepsia 
Atony  of  stomach 
Atrophy  of  stomach 
Bilious  gastritis 

indigestion 
vomiting 
Canker  of  stomach 
Cardialgia 
Cardiospasm 
Catarrh  of  stomach 
Catarrhal  dyspepsia  (2y-|-) 

gastritis 

gastrohepatitis 

indigestion 

inflammation  of  stomach 
Cirrhosis  of  stomach 
Colic  of  stomach 
Concretion  of  stomach 
Congenital  dyspepsia  (2y-|-) 
Congestion  of  stomach 
Contraction  of  pylorus 
stomach 
Deformity  of  stomach  (acquired) 

42154°— 18 7 


Degeneration  of  stomach 

Derangement  of  stomach 

Dilatation  of  stomach 

Disease  of  stomach 

Displacement  of  stomach 

Dyspepsia  (2-/+) 

Engorgement  of  stomach 

Enlargement  of  stomach 

Eructation 

Excessive  appetite 

Fermentation  of  stomach 

Fistula  of  stomach 

Foreign  body  in  stomach 

Gangrene  of  stomach 

Gastralgia 

Gastrectasis 

Gastrectomy 

Gastric  atrophy 
catarrh 
colic 

convulsions 
derangement 
disease 
fermentation 
fistula 
hgemorrhage 
indigestion 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE   DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 

103.  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach,  etc. — Continued.  " 


Thi3  title  includes: 

Gastric  necrosis 

neuralgia 

neurasthenia 

toxa?mia 

vertigo 
Gastritis 
Gastrodynia 
Gastroenterostomy 
Gastrogastrostomy 
Gastrohepatic  catarrh 

inflammatiou 
Gastrohepatitis 
Gastromalacia 
Gastroplasty 
Gastroptosis 
Gastrorrhagia 
Gastrorrhaphy 
Gastrorrhoea 
Gastrostenosis 
Gastrostomy 
Gaslrotomy 
Glandular  gastritis 
Hsematemesis 
Hsemorrhage  of  stomach 
Haemorrhagic  gastritis 
Heartburn 
Hour  glass  stomach 
Hyperpemia  of  stomach 
H>-perchlorhydria 
H\-perchylia  gastrica 
Hyperemesis  (unqualified) 
Hypertrophic  stenosis  of  pylorus 
Hj-pertrophy  of  stomach 
H}-pochlorhydria 
Indigestion 
Induration  of  stomach 
Inertia  of  stomach 
Inflammation  of  stomach 
Irritation  of  stomach 

Laceration  of  stomach  (not  external  vio- 
lence) 
Lardaceous  disease  of  stomach 
Loss  of  appetite 
Nausea 


Necrosis  of  pylorus 
Necrosis  of  stomach 
Ners'ous  dysp(>psia 

indigestion 
Neuralgia  of  stomach 
Neurotic  dyspepsia 

New  growth  of  stomach  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  pylorus 
Organic  disease  of  stomach 

lesion  of  stomach 
Paralysis  of  stomach 
Parasitic  disease  of  stomach 
Paresis  of  stomach 

Perforation  of  stomach  (nontraumatic) 
Pernicious  vomiting  (female,  —  15y,  45y +) 

(male) 
Persistent  vomiting  (female,— 15y,45y-f) 

(male) 
Perversion  of  appetite 
Phlegmonous  gastritis 
Pica 

Pylorectomy 
Pyloric  incontinence 
Pyloroplasty 
Pylorospasm 
PjTOsis 

Regurgitation  from  stomach 
Rupture  of  stomach 
Sclerosis  of  stomach 
Sclerotic  gastritis 
Septic  gastritis 
Softening  of  stomach 
Spasm  of  stomach 
Stenosis  of  pylorus 
Stricture  of  cardia  of  stomach 
pylorus 
stomach 
Suppurative  gastritis 
Llcerative  gastritis 

Uncontrollable  vomiting  (female,   — 15y, 
45y+) 

(male) 
Vomiting 

of  blood 

Thit  title  does  not  include:  Gastroenteritis  (104  or  105  according  to  age).    Uncontrollable  vomiting  In 
cases  of  women  between  15  and  45  years  of  age  (134). 


DIAERHCEA  AND  ENTERITIS. 


Note. — As  the  terms  included  under  titles  104  and  105  are  substantially  identical, 
the  distinction  being  with  respect  to  the  ages  of  decedents  as  under  or  over  two  years 
of  age,  it  is  unnecessary  to  give  separate  lists. 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE   DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 
DIAKRHGEA  AND  EIITEEITIS— Continued. 

104.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (under  2  years;. 

105.  Diarrhcea  and  enteritis  (2  years  and  over). 

For  the  follovnng  terms  included  under  the  above  titles,  compile  deaths  of  infants 
under  2  years  of  age  under  title  No.  104  and  deaths  of  persons  aged  2 
years  and  over  under  title  No.  105: 


Amylaceous  dyspepsia  {  —  2yy 

Athrepsia 

Bilious  colic 

diarrhoea 
Bloody  diarrhoea 
Bowel  complaint 
Catarrh  of  abdomen 
bowel 
intestine 
Catarrhal  colitis 

diarrhoea 
dyspepsia  (-2y)i 
enteritis 
gastroduodenitis 
gastroenteritis 
ileocolitis 
Cholera  infantum 
Choleraic  diarrhoea  ^ 
Choleriform  diarrhoea ' 
enteritis  ^ 
Chronic  cholera 
Colic 

of  abdomen 
intestine 
Colitis 
Coioenteritis 

Congenital  dyspepsia  (  — 2y)i 
Congestion  of  bowel 

intestine 
Congestive  enteritis 

gastroenteritis 
Croupous  colitis 

enteritis 
Diarrhcea 

due  to  food 
Diarrhcea!  enteritis 
gastritis 
Dry  colic 
Duodenal  ulcer 
Duodenitis 
Dyspepsia  (-2y)i 
Dyspeptic  diarrhoea 
Endemic  diarrhoea 
Enteric  catarrh 

convulsions 
infection 
intoxication 
Enteritis 
Enterocolitis 
Enterogastritis 
Enteroperitonitis 


Epidemic  diarrhoea 
enteritis 
gastroenteritis 
Erosion  of  intestine 
Exudative  colitis 
Fermental  diarrhoea 
enteritis 
Fermentation  in  intestine 
Flagellate  diarrhoea 
Flatulent  colic 
Follicular  enteritis 

ileocolitis 
Gangrenous  colitis 

enteritis 
Gastrocolitis 
Gastroduodenal  catarrh 
Gastroduodenitis 
Gastroenteric  catarrh 

infection 
Gastroenteritis 
Gastrointestinal  atrophy 
catarrh 
convulsions 
dyspepsia 
indigestion 
infection 
inflammation 
intoxication 
irritation 
toxinfection 
ulceration 
Green  diarrhoea 

stools 
Hsemorrhagic  colitis 

enteritis 
gastroenteritis 
Hypersemia  of  intestine 
Ileocolitis 
Infantile  athrepsia 
colic 
diarrhoea 
enteritis 
Infection  of  intestine 
Infective  diarrhoea 
enteritis 
gastroenteritis 
Inflammation  of  alimentary  canal 
bowel 
colon 
intestine 
Inflammatorv  colic 


1  "Dyspepsia"  is  regularly  included  under  title  No.  103,  but  when  returned  for  infants  under  2  years 
(usually  intestinal  indigestion),  is  assigned  to  title  104.  Sitnilarly,  "choleriform"  diarrhcea  and  enteritis 
are  assigned  to  title  No.  13  for  ages  over  2  years. 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE    DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 
DIARRHffiA  AND  ENTERITIS— Continued. 


Inflammatory  diarrho'a 
Intestinal  autointoxication  (  — 2y) 
colic 

convulsions 
cramps 
dyspepsia 
indigestion 
infection  ' 
intoxication 
marasmus 
rhachit.is 
spasms 
toxaemia 
toxinfection 
Irritation  of  bowel 

intestine 
Membranous  colitis 

enteritis 
enterocolitis 
ileocolitis 
Milk  infection 
Mucoenteriiis 
Mucous  colitis 
disease 
enteritis 
Mycotic  diarrhoea 
Necrotic  colitis 
Perforating  ulcer  of  intestine 
Phlegmonous  enteritis 
Purging 

Sarcinal  infection 
Senile  diarrhoea 
Septic  colitis 

These  titles  do  not  include:  Tuberculous  enteritis 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 

This  title  includes: 

Ankylostomiasis 
Egyptian  chlorosis 
Epidemic  auEeniia 
Hookworm  disease 

107.  Intestinal  parasites. 

This  title  includes: 

Ascariasis 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Bilharziasis 

Bothriocephalus  latus 

Cestodes 

Coccidiasis 

Di^toma  hepaticura 

Distomiasis 

Helminthiasis 

Parasite  of  ajjpendix 

ijitestinal  wall 

ixitostine 
Parasitic  disease  of  intestine 
rectum 


Septic  diarrhoea 
enteritis 
gastroenteritis 
Sigmoiditis 
Simple  enteritis 
Spasmodic  colic 
Specific  enteritis 
Sporadic  diarrhoea 
Spurious  hydrocephalus 
Subacute  enteritis 

enterocolitis 
inflammation  of  bowel 

intestine 
milk  infection 
Summer  complaint 
diarrhoea 
Ulcer  of  colon 

duodenum 
intestine 
Ulceration  of  bowel 
colon 
ileum 
intestine 
Ulcerative  colitis 

enteritis 
enterocolitis 
ileocolitis 

perforation  of  intestine 
Uncontrollable  diarrhoea 
Zymotic  diarrhoea 
enteritis 
gastroenteritis 

(31). 


Miners'  anaemia 
chlorosis 
Necatoriasis 
Uncinariasis 


Rectal  bilharziasi? 

Round  worm 

Taenia  mediocanellata 

solium 
Taeniasis 
Tapeworm 
Tremalodes 
Trichiniasis 
Trichinosis 
Trichocephalus 

dispar 
Worm  colic 
fever 
Worms  in  intestine 


1  This  term  can  not,  in  American  practice,  bo  Riven  tlie  assignment  of  the  French  Manual,  title  No.  110. 
As  used  in  this  country,  it  is  assignable  to  104  or  105,  according  to  ape.  The  great  majority  of  thedeaths 
ascribed  to  this  cause  la  the  United  States  are  those  of  children  under  2  years  of  age,  occurring  during 
the  heated  season. 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE   DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM— Cjontinued. 
108.  Appendicitis  and  typhlitis. 

This  title  includes: 


Abscess  of  appendix 

iliac  fossa 

vermiform  appendix 
Appendectomy 
Appendicitis 
Appendicular  abscess 
Caecitis 

Catarrhal  appendicitis 
Fulminating  appendicitis 
Gangrenous  appendicitis 
Iliac  phlegmon 
Inflammation  of  appendix 

caecum 
Perforative  appendicitis 

TfiistWe  does  not  include;  Abscess  of 
(130).— Periuterine  abscess  (130).— Pelv 
female  (130). 


Poricsecal  abecess 

Peri typhli tic  abscess 

Perityphlitis 

Phlej,'mon  of  iliac  fossa 

Postca'cal  abscess 

Recurrent  appendicitis 

Ruptured  appendix 

Septic  thrornVjosis  of  appendix 

Sloughing  appendix 

Suppurative  appendicitis 

Tumor  of  appendix 

Typhlitis 

Typhlodicliditis 


the  pelvis  in  the  male  (144).— Abscess  of  the  pelvis  in  the  female 
ic  suppuration   in  the  male  (144). — Pelvic  suppuration  in  the 


109.  Hernia,  intestinal  obstruction. 

Note. — This  title  may  be  subdivided  as  indicated  below. 


(1)  Hernia. 

This  subtitle  includes: 

Adhesion  of  hernial  sac 
Breach 
Bubonocele 
Congenital  hernia 

inguinal  hernia 
rupture 
Diaphragmatic  hernia 

of  stomach 
Direct  inguinal  hernia 
Double  inguinal  hernia 
Dropsy  of  hernial  sac 
Enterocele 
Epigastric  hernia 
Epiplocele 
External  hernia 

inguinal  hernia 
Femoral  hernia 
Funicular  inguinal  hernia 
Gangrenous  hernia 
Hernia 

of  intestine 
scrotum 
spleen 
etom-ach 
umbilicus 
Hernial  cholera 
colic 
gangrene 
Herniotomy 
Incarcerated  hernia 
Infantile  inguinal  hernia 
Inflammation  of  hernial  eac 
Inguinal  hernia 

(bubonocele) 
Internal  hernia 

inguinal  hernia 
Interstitial  hernia 
Intestinal  hernia 
Intraabdominal  hernia 


Intraparietal  hernia 

Irreducible  hernia 

Ischiadic  hernia 

Ischiorectal  hernia 

Kelotomy 

Laceration  of  hernial  sac 

Lumbar  hernia 

Merocele 

Oblique  inguinal  hernia 

Obturator  hernia 

Omental  hernia 

Perineal  hernia 

Pudendal  hernia 

Retroperitoneal  hernia 

Rupture 

of  bowel 
diaphragm 
intestine 

Sarcepiplocele 

Sarcepiplomphalocele 

Sarcoepiplocele 

Sciatic  hernia 

Scrotal  hernia 

Strangulated  epigastric  hernia 
femoral  hernia 
hernia 

inguinal  hernia 
internal  hernia 
ischiadic  hernia 
ischiorectal  hernia 
lumbar  hernia 
obturator  hernia 
umbilical  hernia 
ventral  hernia 

Suppuration  of  hernial  sac 

Umbilical  hernia 

Vaginal  hernia 

Ventral  hernia 


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v.— DISEASES  OF  THE  DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 
109.  Hernia,  intestinal  obstruction — Continued. 

(2)  Intestinal  obstruction. 


This  subtitle  includes: 

Artificial  anus 
Constriction  of  intestine 
Contraction  of  1)owpI 

intestine 
Enterostenosia 
Ileus 
Infarction  of  bowel 

intestine 
Internal  stran.Lculation 
Intestinal  obstruction 
Intussusception 

of  bowel 
intestine 
viacera, 
Invagination 

of  bowel 
intestine 
Obstruction  of  alimentary  canal 
bowel 
intestine 
Occlusion  of  bowel 

intestine 


Stenosis  of  bowel 

intestine 
sigmoid  flexure 
Stercoral  tumor 

vomiting 
Stoppage  of  bowel 

intestine 
Strangulation  of  bowel 

intestine 
Stricture  of  bowel 
colon 

duodenum 
intestine 
sigmoid  flexure 
Telescoped  bowel 

intestine 
Twist  of  bowel 
Unnatural  anus 
Volvulus 

of  intestine 
Vomiting  of  faecal  matter 


This  subtille  d'>es  nnt  include:  T,aparolomy  (unqualified)  (1S9). 
Frequent  complication:  J'ehtonitis. 

110.  other  diseases  of  the  intestines. 


This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  neuralgia 

tympanites 
Abscess  of  anus 

bowel 

colon 

intestine 

Meckel's  diverticulum 

rectum 
Acquired  diverticulum  of  intestine 
Adenitis  of  intestine 
Adhesion  of  intestine 
Anal  ulcer 
Atony  of  intestine 
Atresia  of  rectum 
Atrophy  of  intestine 
Calculus  of  intestine 
Cellulitis  of  anus 
Colectomy 
Colibacillosia 
Colotomy 

Compression  of  intestine  (nontraumatic) 
Concretion  of  intestine 
Constipation 
Copraemia 
Coprostasia 
Costiveness 
Degeneration  of  intestine 


Dilatation  of  colon 

intestine 
sphincter  ani 
Disease  of  alimentary  canal 
anus 
bowel 
intestine 
rectum 
Diverticulitis 
Diverticulum  of  intestine 
Enlargement  of  rectum 
Enteralgia 
Enterectomy 
Enteric  paralysis 
Enterolith 
Enteroptosis 
Enterorrhagia 
Enterorrha})hy 
Enterostomy 
Enterotomy 
Faecal  abscess 
fistula 
impaction 
obstruction 
Fissure  of  anus 
Fistula  in  ano 

of  intestine 


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V.-DISEASES   OP  THE   DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM-Continued. 
110.  Other  diseases  of  the  intestines-Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Fistula  of  ischiorectal  fossa 

rectum 
Foreign  body  in  alimentary  canal 
appendix 
intestine 
rectum 
Gangrene  of  anus 
bowel 
intestine 
rectum 
Gastroenteric  hsemorrhage 
Gastrointestinal  htemon-hage 
Glenard's  disease 
Hsemorrhage  of  anus 
bowel_ 
intestine 
rectum 
Hypertrophy  of  intestine 
Impacted  fasces 
Impaction  of  bowel 
colon 
faeces  _ 
intestine 
rectum 
Inflammation  of  anus 

rectum 
Intestinal  anastomosis   _       ,„     ,  ^ 
autointoxication  {^y-t) 

neurosis 
Intestinouterine  fistula 
Intraperitoneal  haemorrhage 
Ischial  abscess 
Ischiorectal  abscess, 
fistula 
hsematocele 

Laceration  of  anus  _ 

intestine 

rectum 
Lardaceous  degeneration  of  intestine 

disease  of  intestine 
Malignant  oedema  of  rectum 

Melsena  , 

neonatorum  {6m-]-) 

Meteorism 
Mortification  of  bowei 

intestine 

Neuralgia  of  bowel 

intestine 
■     New  growth  of  anus  (nonmahgnant) 

°  rectum  (nonmahgnant) 

Obstipation 


Organic  lesion  of  intestine 
Paralysis  of  bowel 
colon 

digestive  organs 
intestine 
Paresis  of  bowel 

intestine 
Perforation  of  bowel 

intestine 
Periproctitis 
Perirectal  abscess 

cellulitis 
Polypus  of  rectum 
Procidentia  recti 
Proctalgia 
Proctectomy 
Proctitis 
Proctocele 
Proctoptosis 
Prolapse  of  anus 

rectum 
Pseudomembranous  enteritis 

Psilosis 
Rectitis 
Rectocele 

Rectovaginal  fistula 
Resection  of  bowel 

intestine 
Rupture  of  duodenum 

rectum 
Sloughing  of  rectum 
Spasm  of  rectum 
Splanchnoptosis 
Sprue  (psilosis) 
Stercoreemia 
Stercoral  fever 
fistula 
infiltration 
Stricture  of  anus 

rectum 
Suppuration  of  bowel 

intestine 
Suture  of  intestine 
Tumor  of  anus 

intestine 
rectum 
Tympanites 
I     ■  of  intestine 

Ulceration  of  anus 

rectum 
j  Uterofsecal  fistula 
Uterointestinal  fistula 


Organic  disease  of  intestine  (125).-Artiflcial  anus 

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v.— DISEASES  OF  THE   DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM— Continued. 

111.  Acute  yellow  atrophy  of  the  liver. 

This  title  includes: 


Parenchymatous  hepatitis 
Pernicious  icterus 
Weil's  disease 
Yellow  atrophy  of  liver 


Acute  atrophy  of  liver 

infective  jaundice 
pareuchymatous  hepatitis 
yellow  atrophy  of  liver 
Icterus  gravis 
Malignant  hepatitis  (ly+) 
icterus  (ly-f ) 
jaundice  (ly+) 

Thutitledots  not  include:  Icterus  (unqnalified)  (115).— Chronic  Icterus  (115).— Icterus  of  the  newborn 
(151). 

112.  Hydatid  tumor  of  the  liver. 

This  title  includes: 


Cysticercus  cellulosae 

of  Liver 
Echinococcus 

cyst  of  liver 
of  liver 
Hydatid  (unqualified) 
cyst 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

This  title  includes: 

Alcoholic  cirrhosis 

of  liver 
hepatitis 
liver 
Amyloid  degeneration  of  liver 

liver 
Atrophic  cirrhosis 

of  liver 
Biliary  cirrhosis 
Chronic  atrophy  of  liver 

catarrhal  hepatitis 
cirrhosis  of  liver 
enlargement  of  liver, 
fibrous  hepatitis 
hepatitis. 

hypertrophic  hepatitis 
induration  of  liver 
inflammation  of  liver 
interstitial  hepatitis 
Cirrhosis  (unqualified) 
of  Laennec 
liver 
Congenital  cirrhosis  of  liver  (ly+) 
hepatic  cirrhosis  (ly+) 
Contracted  liver 


Hydatid  cyst  of  liver 
disease 
of  liver 
tumor 

of  liver 


Fatty  degeneration  of  liver 

liver 
Fibroid  liver 
Granular  liver 
Hanot's  disease 
Hepatic  ascites  _ 
cirrhosis 
sclerosis 
Hobnail  li^'er 
Hypertrophic  cirrhosis 

of  liver 
Induration  of  liver 
Interstitial  cirrhosis 

of  liver 
hepatitis 
Lardaceous  degeneration  of  liver 

liver 
Large  waxy  liver 
Malarial  cirrhosis 
Portal  cirrhosis 
Sclerosis  of  liver 
Slow  atrophy  of  liver 
Steatosis  of  liver 
Waxy  degeneration  of  liver 
liver 


This  title  docs  not  include:  Organic  lesion  of  the  liver  (115).— Hypertrophy  of  the  liver  (115). 
Frtqutnt  complications:  Dropsy.— Haimorrhage. — Pneumonia. — Tuberoiilosis. 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE   DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 
114.  Biliary  calculi. 


This  title  includes: 

Biliary  calculus 

colic 

lithiasis 
Calculus  of  gall  bladder 

liver. 
Cholsemic  gall  stones 
Cholelithiasis 
Colic  from  gall  stones 


Gall  stones 

in  intestine 
Hepatic  calculus 

colic 
Impacted  calculus  of  liver 

gall  stones 
Impaction  of  gall  bladder 


115.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  gall  bladder 

liver 
Acholia 

Acquired  deformity  of  liver 
Acute  catarrhal  hepatitis  (ly+) 
jaundice  (ly+) 
cirrhosis  of  liver 
enlargement  of  liver 
fibrous  hepatitis 
hepatitis  (ly+) 
hypertrophic  hepatitis 
induration  of  liver 
inflammation  of  liver 
interstitial  hepatitis 
Adhesion  of  gall  bladder 
Amoebic  abscess  of  liver 
Angiocholecystitis 
Angiocholitis 
Atrophy  of  gall  bladder 

liver 
Biliary  fistula 

obstruction 
poisoning 
toxgemia 
Black  jaundice  (ly+) 
Catarrh  of  bile  duct 

liver 
Catarrhal  cholangitis 
cholecystitis 
hepatitis  (ly+) 
icterus  (ly+) 
jaundice  (ly+) 
Cholsemia 
Cholangitis 
Cholecystectomy 
Cholecystenterostomy 
Cholecystitis 
Cholecystotomy 
Choledochitis 
Choledochotomy 
Cholesterasmia 
Choluria 

Chronic  catarrhal  jaundice 
Congenital  icterus  (ly+) 
Congestion  of  liver 
Contraction  of  gall  bladder 
duct 


Cyst  of  gall  bladder 
duct 
liver 
Degeneration  of  liver 
Diffuse  hepatitis 

suppurative  hepatitis 
Dilatation  of  gall  bladder 

duct 
Disease  of  liver 
Displacement  of  liver 
Dropsy  of  liver 
Empyema  of  gall  bladder 
Enlargement  of  liver 
Fibroid  tumor  of  liver 
Gangrene  of  gall  bladder 

duct 
Gastrohepatic  congestion 

disease 
Hsematogenous  icterus  (ly+) 

jaundice  (ly-f) 
Haemorrhage  of  liver 
Hsemorrhagic  icterus  (ly+) 

jaundice  (ly+) 
Hepatalgia 
Hepatectomy 
Hepatic  abscess 
catarrh 
congestion 
disease 
dropsy 
fever 

hypertrophy 
obstruction 
ulcer 
Hepatitis  (ly+) 
Hepatocystitis 
Hepatoptosis 
Hj^persemia  of  liver 
Hj'pertrophic  hepatitis 
Hypertrophy  of  gall  bladder 
duct 
liver 
Icterus  (ly+) 
Infectious  cholecystitis 
Inflammation  of  bile  duct 

capsule  of  liver 
gaU  bladder 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE   DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 

115.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver — Continued. 


This  tiile  includes: 

Inflammatiou  of  gall  duct 

hepatic  duct 
liver 
Jaundice  (lv+) 
Liver  complaint 

trouble 
Morbus  regius 
Necrosis  of  gall  bladder 

liver 
New  growth  of  gall  bladder    (nonmalig- 
nant) 
duct  (nonmalignant) 
liver  (nonmalignant) 
Nutmeg  liver 
Obstruction  of  bile  duct 

conimiin  duct 
gall  bladder 

d  uct 
liver 

portal  circulation 
vein 
Obstructive  cholecystitis 
icterus  (ly+) 
jaundice  (ly-|-) 
Occlusion  of  bile  duct 
gall  duct 
Organic  disease  of  liver 

lesion  of  liver 
Paralysis  of  liver 
Para^sitic  disease  of  gall  bladder 
duct 
liver 
Perforation  of  bile  duct 

gall  bladder 
duct 
Pericholecystitis 
Perihepatitis 
Pick's  disease 


Pigmentary  degeneration  of  liver 
Plugging  of  gall  bladder 

duct 
Portal  obstruction 

phlebitis 
Prolapse  of  liver 
Pyaemia  of  liver 
Result  of  tijiht  lacing  on  liver 
Rupture  of  bile  duct 

gall  bladder 
duct 
Septic  hepatitis 

jaundice  (ly+) 
Stenosis  of  bile  duct 
gall  duct 
Stricture  of  common  duct 
gall  bladder 
duct 
Subhepatic  abscess 
Suppuration  of  gall  bladder 
Suppurative  cholangitis 
cholecystitis 
cholodochifis 
hepatitis 

inflammation  of  liver 
Suture  of  liver 
Torpid  liver 
Toxic  jaundice 
Tropical  abscess  of  liver 
Tumefaction  of  liver 
Tumor  of  bile  duct 

gall  bladder 

duct 
liver 
Ulcer  of  gall  bladder 
duct 
liver 
Yellow  jaundice  (ly+) 


Thii  title  does  not  include:  Icterus  gravis  (111).— Icterus  of  the  newborn  (151). 

116.  Diseases  of  the  spleen. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  spleen 

Amyloid  degeneration  of  spleen 

spleen 
Apoplexy  of  spleen 
Atrophy  of  spleen 
Congestion  ot  spleen 
Cyst  of  spleen 
Disease  of  accessory  spleen 

spleen 
Displacement  of  spleen 
Enlargement  of  spleen 
Erosion  of  spleen 
Fibroid  growth  of  spleen 
Fibrosis  of  spleen 
Haemorrhage  of  spleen 
Hydatid  cyst  of  spleen 
Hypertrophy  of  spleen 
Iiifarction  of  spleen 


Infection  of  spleen 
Inflammation  of  capsule  of  spleen 

spleen 
Interstitial  splenitis 
Lardaceous  degeneration  of  spleen 

disease  of  spleen 
Megalosplenia 
Necrosis  of  spleen 

New  growth  of  spleen  (nonmalignant) 
Organic  disease  of  spleen 

lesion  of  spleen 
Parasitic  disease  of  spleen 
Perisplenitis 
Rupture  of  spleen 
Splenectomy 
Splenitis 
Splenocele 
Splenopathy 


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v.— DISEASES   OF  THE   DIGESTIVE   SYSTEM— Continued. 
116.  Diseases  of  the  spleen — Continued. 

This  title  includes: 


Splenoptosis 
Splenotomy 
Spontaneous  rupture  of  spleen 


Tumor  of  spleen 
Wandering  spleen 
Waxy  spleen 


This  title  does  not  include:  Diseases  of  the  spleen  due  to  leuchsemia  (53)  or  to  malarial  cachexia  (4) 
Bantl's  disease  (54). — Tuberculosis  (34),  or  cancer  (45):  of  the  spleen. 

117.  Simple  peritonitis  (nonpuerperal). 

Note. — When  a  female  of  childbearing  ago  (approximately  15  1o  44  years)  is 
reported  to  have  died  from  "Peritonitis, "  without  further  explanation,  return  the 
certificate  to  the  physician  for  an  explicit  statement  as  to  whether  the  condition 
was  or  was  not  puerperal.     See  also  page  117. 

This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  adhesion 
Abscess  of  Douglas's  cul-de-sac 
omentum 
peritonaeum 
Adhesion  of  peritonaeum 

stomach 
Adhesive  peritonitis 
Congenital  peritonitis  (3m-l-) 
Cyst  of  peritonaeum 
Diffuse  peritonitis 
Disseminated  peritonitia 
Epiploitis 

Fibrinous  peritonitis 
Fibropurulent  peritonitis 
Foreign  body  in  peritonseuiQ 
Gangrene  of  omentum 
General  peritonitis 

purulent  peritonitis 

septic  peritonitis 
Haemorrhagic  peritonitis 
Inflammation  of  peritonaeum 
Local  peritonitis 


Mesenteric  abscess 
Metroperitonitis  (nonpuerperal) 
Multiple  septic  peritonitis 
Parasitic  disease  of  peritonaeum 
Pelvic  lymphangitis 

peritonitis 
Pelviperitonitis  (nonpuerperal) 
Perforative  peritonitis 
Peritoneal  infection  (nonpuerperal  or  un- 
qualified) 
septichsgmia 
Peritonitis 

from  perforation 
Phlegmonous  peritonitis 
Postoperative  peritonitis 
Purulent  peritonitis 
Septic  peritonitis 
Serofibrinous  peritonitis 
Simple  peritonitis  (not  puerperal) 
Subacute  general  peritonitis 
Suppurative  peritonitis 
Traumatic  peritonitis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Tuberculous  peritonitis  (31).— Cancer  of  the  peritonaeum  (41).— Puerperal 
peritonitis  (137). — Rheumatic  peritonitis  (47). 

118.  Other  diseases  of  the  digestive  system  (cancer  and 
tuberculosis  excepted). 

This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  abscess 
Abscess  of  abdomen 

pancreas 
Apoplectic  pancreatitis 
Apoplexy  of  pancreas 
Atrophy  of  pancreas 
Calculus  of  pancreas 
Cirrhosis  of  pancreas 
Cyst  of  pancreas 
Cystic  pancreatitis 
Degeneration  of  pancreas 
Dilatation  of  duct  of  pancreas 
Disease  of  digestive  system  (unqualified) 

pancreas 
Fibrous  pancreatitis 
Gangrene  of  pancreas 
Gangrenous  pancreatitis 


Haemorrhage  of  pancreas 
Haemorrhagic  cyst  of  pancreas 

pancreatitis 
Inflammation  of  pancreas 
Interstitial  pancreatitis 
Necrosis  of  pancreas 
New  growth  of  pancreas  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  pancreatic  duct 
Pancreatitis 

Parasitic  disease  of  pancreas 
Stone  in  pancreatic  duct 
Subacute  pancreatitis 
Subdiaphragmatic  abscess 
Subphrenic  abscess 
Suppuration  of  pancreas 
Suppurative  pancreatitis 
Tumor  of  pancreas 


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VI.— NONVENEREAL 


DISEASES    OF   THE    GENITOURINARY   SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA. 


119.  Acute  nephritis. 

Note.— ^\■hen  acute  nephritis  is  a  sequel  of  an  infective  disease,  e.  g  ,  scarlet  fever 
the  di.'^ea.oe  causing  the  nephritis  should  be  stated  as  the  cause  of  death.  Terminal 
symptoms  of  a  chronic  nephritis  should  not  be  reported  as  acute  nephritis.  In  the 
lists  under  ^119)  and  (120)  the  expression  "inflammation  of  the  kidney"  maybe 
understood  wherever  the  word  "nephritis  "  occurs. 

This  tith  includes: 

Acute  albuminous  nephritis 
albuminuria 
alcoholic  nephritis 
Bright's  disease 
catarrhal  nephritis 
desquamative  nephritis 
diffuse  nephritis 
epithflial  nephritis 
exudative  nephritis 

flomerulonephritis 
apmorrhairic  nephritis 
inflammation  of  kidney 

This  title  docs  not  include:  Scarlatinal  nep 
tis  (34).— Puerperal  nephritis  (13S).— Xepliritis 
Complications:  Anasarca. — Conviilsions. 

120.  Bright's  disease. 


Acute  interstitial  nephritis 

nephritis 

parenchymatous  nephritis 

renal  dropsy 

tubal  nephritis 

tubular  nephritis 
Desquamative  nephritis 
Glomerular  nephritis 
Glomerulonephritis 
Infantile  nephritis 
Infectious  nephritis 
Subacute  nephritis 

hritis  (7).— Chronic  nephritis  (120).— Tuberculous  nephri^ 
from  lead  poisoning  (57). 


Note. — See  note  under  preceding  title. 
This  title  includes: 

Albuminous  nephritis 

Albuminuria 

Albuminuric  retinitis 

Alcoholic  nephritis 

Amyloid  degeneration  of  kidney 

kidney 
Atrophy  of  kidney 
Bright's  disease 
Cardiorenal  sclerosis 
Catarrhal  nephritis 
Chalazonephritis 
Chronic  albuminous  nephritis 

albuminuria 

alcoholic  nephritis 

Bright's  disease 

catarrhal  nephritis 

diffuse  nephritis 

epithelial  nephritis 

exudative  nephritis 

glomerulonephritis 

hsemorrhagic  nephritis 

inflammation  of  kidney 

interstitial  nephritis 

nephritis 

parenchymatous  nephritis 

tubal  nephritis 

tubular  nephritis 
Cirrhosis  of  kidney 
Cirrhotic  Bright's  disease 
Contracted  kidney 
Contracting  granular  kidney 


Croupous  nephritis 
Degeneration  of  kidney 
Diffuse  nephritis 

interstitial  nephritis 
Epithelial  nephritis 
Exudative  nephritis 
Fatty  degeneration  of  kidney 
Fibrosis  of  kidney 
Gouty  kidney 
Granular  kidney 
Hemorrhagic  nephritis 
Hypertrophic  interstitial  nephritis 
Inflammation  of  kidney 
Interstitial  nephritis 
Lardaceous  degeneration  of  kidney 

kidney 
Large  white  kidney 

of  nephritis 
Nephritis 

Parenchymatous  nephritis 
Postoperative  nephritis 

urfemia 
Postursemic  abscess 
Purulent  nephritis 
Renal  albuminuria 

asthma 

cirrhosis 

dropsy 

retinitis 

sclerosis 
Rheumatic  inflammation  of  kidney 


TABULA  11     LIST 


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VI.— NONVENEREAL    DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Continued. 

120.  Bright's  disease — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Sclerosis  of  kidney 
Septic  nephritis 

uraemia 
Steatosis  of  kidney 
Tubal  nephritis 
Tubular  nephritis 
Uraemia 
XJrsemic  aphasia 

apoplexy 

coma 

convulsions 

delii'ium 

dementia 

This  title  does  not  include:  Organic  lesion  of  the  kidneys  (122).— Puerperal  uraemia  (138). — Cardiac 
albuminuria  (79). 

Frequent  complications:  Anasarca. — Dropsy. — Convulsions. — Haemorrhages. — Cerebral  apoplexy. — 
Pneumonia. 


Ursemic  dropsy 

dyspnoea 

eclampsia 

fever 

intoxication 

mania 

paralysis 

poisoning 

toxaemia 

vomiting 
"Waxy  degeneration  of  kidney 
kidney 


121.  Chyluria. 

This  title  includes: 

Chyluria 

Galacturia 

Hsematochyluria 

Liptemia 

Lipuria 


Milky  urine 
Nonfilarial  chyluria 
Piarrhaemia 
Tropical  haematuria 


Thistitle  does  notinclude:  Haematuria  (unqualified)  (122). 


122.  Other  diseases  of  the  kidneys  and  annexa. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  kidney 

Albumosuria 

Alkaptonuria 

Anuria 

Ascending  nephritis 

Catai-rh  of  kidney 

Congestion  of  kidnej^ 

Consecutive  nephritis 

Cyst  of  kidney 

Cystic  degeneration  of  kidney 

disease  of  kidney 
Cystinm-ia 
Cystopyelitis 
Decapsulation  of  kidney 
Disease  of  kidney 
ureter 
Displaced  kidney 

Disseminated  suppurative  nephritis 
Double  pyonephi-osis 
Ectopic  kidney 
Fistula  of  kidney 
Floating  kidney 
Haematinuria 
Haematonephrosis 
Hasmatoporphyrinuria 
Hsematuria 


Haemoglobinuria 

Haemorrhage  of  kidney 

Hydatid  cyst  of  kidney 

Hydronephrosis 

Hyperagmia  of  kidney 

Hj^ertrophy  of  kidney 

Inaction  of  kidney 

Infarct  of  kidney 

Intermittent  haematuria 

Ischm'ia 

Lithm'ia 

Melanuria 

Movable  kidney  « 

Necrosis  of  kidney 

Nephralgia 

Nephrectomy 

Nephritic  abscess 

paralysis 
Nephroplegia 
Nephroptosis 
Nephropyosis 
Nephi-orrhagia 
Nephi'orrhaphy 
Nephrotomy 

New  growth  of  kidney  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  kidney 


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VL— NONVENEREAL    DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Continued. 

122.  Other  diseases  of  the  kidneys  and  annexa — Continued. 

This  title  includes: 

Organic  disease  of  kidney 

lesion  of  kidney 
Oxaluria 

Paralysis  of  kidney 
Paranephric  tumor 
Parasitic  diseat^e  of  kidney 
Paroxysmal  luvmatinuria 

hivmaturi?. 

ha^moglobinuria 
Perinephric  abscess 

phlegmon 

tumor 
Perinephritic  abscess 
Perinephritis 
Perirenal  abscess 
Phosphaturia 
Polycystic  kidney 
Puncture  of  kidney  (nontraumatic) 
Purulent  perinephritis 
Pyelitic  urtemia 
Pyelitis 
Pyelonephritis 
Pyonephritis 


Pyonephrosis 
Renal  abscess 

cachexia 

catarrh 

congestion 

cyst 

disease 

ectopia 

hematuria 

hypernemia 

insufficiency 
Septic  kidney 
Stoppage  of  urine 
Suppression  of  urine 
Suppurative  nephritis 

pyelitis 
Surgical  kidney 
Suture  of  kidney 
Tumor  of  kidney 
Ulceration  of  kidney 
Uric  acid  infarction  (ly4-) 
Urinary  suppression 
Urodialysis 


ThistitU  does  not  include:  Diseases  of  the  suprarenal  plands  (52). 

123.  Calculi  of  the  urinary  passages. 


This  title  includes: 

Calculous  disease 
pyelitis 
pyelonephritis 
pyonephrosis 
Calculus 

of  bladder 
kidney 

pelvis  of  kidney 
ureter 
urethra 
urinary  duct 

passage 
tract 
Cystic  calculus 
Gravel  (urinanv-") 
Impacted  calculus  of  kidney 
urote-r 
urethra 
renal  calculus 
This  title  docs  not  include:  Prostatic  calculi  (126). 


Lithiasis 
Lithocla-sty 
Lithotomy 
Lithotrity 
Nephritic  calculus 

colic 
Nephrolithiasis 
Nephrolithotomy 
Pyonephrosis  from  calculus 
Renal  calculus 

colic 
Stone 

in  bladder 
kidney 
Ureteral  colic 
Ureterolithotomy 
Urinary  calculus 
lithiasis 
Vesical  calculus 


124.  Diseases  of  the  bladder. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  bladder 

Acquired  deformity  of  bladder 

Atony  of  bladder 

Barteriuria 

Catarrh  of  bladder 

Catarrhal  cystitis 

Cyst  of  ureter 

Cystic  uraemia 

Cystitis 

Cystocele 


Cystoplegia 

Cystoptosis 

Cystorrhagia 

Cystoscopy 

Cystotomy 

Disease  of  bladder 

urinary  bladder 
Distention  of  bladder 
Dysuria 
Epicystotomy 


TABULAR     LIST 


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VI.— NONVENEREAL    DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Continued. 

124.  Diseases  of  the  bladder — Continued. 


Retention  of  urine 
Rupture  of  bladder 
Scrtion  of  bladder 
Sc'j)tic  cystitis 
H!ou<,'hing  of  Vjladder 
Spasm  of  bladder 
Specific  cystitis 
Suppuration  of  bladder 
Suptpurative  cystitis 
Suprapubic  cystotomy 
Suture  of  bladder 
Tapping  of  bladder 
Tumor  of  bladder 
Ulceration  of  bladder 
Urethral  catarrh 
Urinary  fever 

obstruction 
sepsis 
Vesical  abscess 

catarrh 

haemorrhage 

inertia 

infection 

paralysis 

paresis 
Villous  tumor  of  bladder  (nonmalignant) 


This  title  indvxles: 
Fibroma  of  bladder 
Foreign  body  in  bladder 
Gangrene  of  bladder 
Gangrenous  cystitis 
Haemorrhage  of  bladder 
Hernia  of  bladder 
Hypertrophy  of  bladder 
Incontinence  of  urine 
Inertia  of  bladder 
Inflammation  of  bladder 
Inversion  of  bladder 
Malignant  cystitis 
Neuralgia  of  bladder 
Neurosis  of  bladder 

New  growth  of  bladder  (nonmalignant) 
Papilloma  of  bladder 
Paralysis  of  bladder 
Parasitic  disease  of  bladder 
Paresis  of  bladder 
Periureteritis 
Perivesical  inflammation 
Prolapse  of  bladder 
Puncture  of  bladder 
Purulent  cystitis 
Pyocystitis 
Pyuria 
Rectovesical  abscess 

TMs  title  does  not  include:  Hfematuria  (unqualified)  (122). — Urinary  fistulas  even  when  they  involve 
the  bladder  (125). — Cystosarcoma  (45). 

125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urinary  abscess,  etc. 

This  title  includes: 
Abscess  of  urethra 
Ankylurethria 
Caruncle  of  urethra 
Dilatation  of  stricture  of  urethra 
Disease  of  urethra  (unqualified) 

urinary  organ 
tract 
External  urethrotomy 
Extravasation  of  urine 
Fistula  of  bladder 

perinagum 

urethra 

vagina 
Foreign  body  in  urethra 
Haemorrhage  of  urethra 
Ileovesical  fistula 
Infiltration  of  urine 
Internal  urethrotomy 
Intestinovesical  fistula 
Laceration  of  urethra  (not  external  vio- 
lence) 
New  growth  of  urethra  (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction  of  urinary  organs 
Organic  stricture  of  urethra 
Perineal  section 
Periurethral  abscess 

phlegmon 
Prolapse  of  urethra 
Rectourethral  fistula 


Rectovesical  fistula 
Rupture  of  urethra 
Strictiu"e  (unqualified) 

of  urethra 
Traumatic  stricture  of  urethra 

urethral  fever 
Tumor  of  urethra 
Ulcer  of  urethra 
Urethral  fever 
Urethralgia 

Urethritis  (not  gonorrhoeal) 
Urethroplasty 
Urethrorectal  fistula 
Urethrorrhagia 
Urethrorrhaphy 
Urethrotomy 
Urethrovaginal  fistula 
Urethrovesical  fistula 
Urinasmia 
Urinary  abscess 

fistula 

infection 

infiltration 

intoxication 

toxaemia 
Uterovesical  fistula 
Vesicometrorectal  fistula 
Vesicoperineal  fistula 
Vesicovaginal  fistula 


This  title  does  not  include:  Urethral  catarrh  (124).— Retention  of  urine  (124).— Ursemia  (120). 


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TABULAR     LIST 


VI.— NON^^:^'EREAL    DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Continued. 


126.  Diseases  of  the  prostate. 

This  title  includes: 


Abscess  of  prostate 
Adenoma  of  prostate 
Calculus  of  prostate 
Cyst  of  prostate 
Disease  of  prostate 
Enlar<i:ement  of  prostate 
Fibroma  of  prostate 
Ha?morrhage  of  prostate 


Hj-pertrophy  of  prostate 

Infianimation  of  prostate 

New  growth  of  prostate  (nonmalignant) 

Prostatectomy 

Prostatitis 

Prostatotomy 

Prostatocystitis 

Tumor  of  prostate 


This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  prostate  (45).— Tuberculosis  of  the  prostate  (34). 

127.  Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  genital  organs. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  Cowper's  gland 
epididymis 
genital  organ  (male) 
penis 
scrotum 
seminal  vesicle 
spermatic  cord 
testicle 
Acquired  deformity  of  penis 
Amputation  of  penis 
Castration  fmale) 
Cellulitis  of  scrotum 
Chylous  hydrocele 
Circumcision 
Cyst  of  epididymis 

testicle 
Dermoid  cyst  of  testicle 
Diffuse  ha?matocele  of  spermatic  cord 
Disease    of  genital    organ    (male)    (non- 
venereal) 
scrotum 
testicle 
Encysted  hydrocele 
Epidid>Taitis 
Fistula  of  scrotum 
Fungus  of  testicle 
Funiculitis 

Granuloma  pudendorum  (male) 
Hsematocele  (male) 
of  cord 
scrotum 
spermatic  cord 
testicle 
tunica  vaginalis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Cancer  of  the  testicle  (45).— Tuberculosis  of  the  testicle  (34).— Sarcohydro 
cele  (45).— Syphilitic  sarcocele  (37).— Varicocele  (83). 


Hsematoma  of  spermatic  cord  (nontrau- 
matic) 
Hernia  of  testicle 
Hydrocele 

of  spermatic  cord 
tunica  vaginalis 
Infantile  hydrocele 
Inflammation  of  penis 

scrotum 
spermatic  cord 
testicle 

tunica  vaginalis 
Malassez's  disease 
New  growth  of  penis  (nonmalignant) 

scrotum  (nonmalignant) 
spermatic  cord  (nonmalig- 
nant) 
testicle  (nonmalignant) 
Nonlilarial  elephantiasis  of  scrotum 
Orchidectomy 
Orchitis- 
Paraphimosis 
Pelvic  ha-matocele  (male) 
Periorchitis 

Phimosis  (not  congenital) 
Septic  orchitis 
Sloughing  of  scrotum 
Spermatocele 
Traumatic  orchitis 
Tumor  of  penis 

scrotum 
testicle 
Ulcer  of  penis 
Vaginal!  t  is 


TABULAR     LIvST 


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VI— NONVENEREAL 


DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Continued. 


128.  Uterine  hsemorrhage  (nonpuerperal). 

This  title  includes: 


Excessive  menstruation 
Flooding  (nonpuerperal) 
Hsemorrhage  of  uterus  (nonpuerperal) 
womb  (nonpuerperal) 
Hsemorrhagic  metritis 
Intrauterine  haemorrhage 


Menorrhagia 
Metrorrhagia 
Tamponing  of  uterus 
vagina 
Uterine  hasmorrhage  (nonpuerperal) 


129.  Uterine  tumor  (noncancerous). 


This  title  includes: 

Bleeding  fibroid  (female) 
Cystic  degeneration  of  uterus 
Deciduoma 
Fibrocyst  of  uterus 
Fibroid  body  of  uterus 

of  cervix  of  uterus 

uterus 
tumor  of  female  genital  organ 
uterus 
Fibroma  (female) 
of  uterus 
Fibromyoma 

of  uterus 


Fungous  growth  of  uterus 

Huguier's  disease 

Hysteromyoma 

Hysteromyomectomy 

Multiple  fibroid 

Myoma  of  uterus 

New  growth  of  uterus  (nonmalignant) 

Polypus  of  uterus 

Reciurent  cyst  of  uterus 

Submucous  fibroid  (female) 

Tumor  of  uterus 


130.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus. 


This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  hysterectomy 
Ablation  of  uterus 
Abscess  of  neck  of  uterus 

uterine  ligament 

uterus 
Absent  menstruation 
Amonorrhoea 
Amputation  of  cervix 
Anteflexion  of  uterus 
Anteversion  of  uterus 
Atresia  ofuterus 
Atrophy  of  uterus 
Catarrh  of  cervical  canal 

cervix  uteri 

uterus 

vagina 
Catarrhal  inflammation  of  uterus 
vagina 
metritis 
Cervical  catarrh 
metritis 
Change  of  life 
Climacteric  disease 
Curetting  of  uterus 
Diffusa  pelvic  cellulitis  (female) 
Dilatation  of  cervix  uteri 
Disease  of  cervix 

pelvic  organs  (female) 

uterus 

42154°— IS 8 


Displacement  of  uterus 
Distention  of  uterus 
Division  of  cervix  uteri 
Dysmenorrhoea 
Eccrisis  (nonpuerperal) 
Endometritis 
Endotrachelitis 
Erosion  of  cervix  uteri 

uterus 
Exfoliative  dysmenorrhoea 
Falling  of  womb 
Fistula  of  uterus 
Gangrene  of  uterus 
Ha;matometra 
Hernia  of  uterus 
Hydrometra 
Hyperplasia  of  uterus 
Hypertrophy  of  neck  of  uterus 

uterus 
Hysterectomy 
Hysterotomy 
Imperforate  cervix  uteri 
Inflammation  of  cervix  uteri 

uterus 
Inversion  of  uterus  (nonpuerperal) 
Laceration  of  cervix  uteri  (nonpuerperal) 

uterus  (nonpuerperal) 
Latent  menstruation 
Ivaterocession  of  uterus 


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TABULAR    LIST 


VI.— NONVENEREAL    DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Continued. 

130.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus — Continued. 


This  title  inchidesi 

I^teroversion  of  uterus 
Leucorrhoea 
Malposition  of  uterus 
Membranous  dysmenorrhcea 

menstruation 
Menopause 
Metritis 
Metrotomy 
Obstruction  of  uterus 
Occlusion  of  cervical  canal 

uterus 
Old  laceration  of  cervix  uteri 
Organic  disease  of  uterus 

lesion  of  uterus 
Painful  menstruation 
Paramenia 
Parametritis 

Parasitic  disease  of  uterus 
Parauterine  abscess  (nonpuerperal) 
Pelvic  abscess  (female) 
cellulitis  (female) 
inflammation  (female) 
phlegmon  (female) 
Perforation  of  uterus 
Perimetric  abscess 
Perimetritic  abscess 

phlegmon 
Perimetritis 
Periuterine  abscess 

cellulitis 

inflammation 

phlegmon 
Phlebitis  of  uterus 
Plugging  of  cervix  uteri 

uterus 

This  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  diseases  (134  to  141).— Pelvic  peritonitis  (117).— Abscess  at  the 
Iliac  fossa  (lOS).— Uterovesical  fistula  (125).— Uterofircal  fistula  (110). 

131.  Cysts  and  other  tumors  of  the  ovary. 

This  title  includes: 


Precocious  menstxiiation 
Precocity 
Procidentia  of  uterus 

uteri 
Prolapse  of  uterus 
vas^ina 
Prolapsus  (female) 
Purulent  endometritis 
Pyometra 

Repair  of  lacerated  cervix  uteri 
Retained  menses 
Retrocession  of  uterus 
Retroflexion  of  uterus 
Retrouterine  abscess 

phlegmon 
Retroversion  of  uterus 
Rupture  of  uterus  (nonpuerperal) 
Scanty  menstruation 
Septic  endometritis 

metritis 

phlebitis  of  uterus 
Stricture  of  cervical  canal 

uterus 
Suppression  of  menstruation 
Suppurative  metritis 
Suprapelvic  abscess 
Supravaginal  amputation  of  cervix 

hysterectomy 
Traumatic  metritis 
Ulcer  of  cervix  uteri 

neck  of  uterus 
uterus 
Uterovaginal  fistula 
Vaginal  hysterectomy 
\\Tiites 


Castration  (female) 

Cyst  of  ovary 

Cystic  ovary 

Cystoma  of  ovary 

Dermoid  cyst  of  ovary 

Dropsy  of  o-v'ary 

Encysted  dropsy 

Fibroid  of  ovary 

Hfematoma  of  ovary 

Multilocularcyst 

New  growth  of  ovary  (nonmalignant) 


Oophorectomy 
Ovarian  cyst 

dropsy 

tumor 
Ovariotomy 
Papilloma  of  ovary 
Paracentesis  of  cyst  of  ovary 

parovarian  cyst 
Parasitic  disease  of  ovary 
Parovarian  cyst 
Tumor  of  ovary 


T  A  B  U  L  A  il     LIST 


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VI.— NONVENEREAL    DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Continued. 

132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the  female  genital 
organs. 

This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  Bartholin's  gland 
broad  lif;;ament 
Falloppian  tube 

f;enital  organs  (female) 
abium  majus 
minus 
ovary 
vagina 
vulva 

vulvovaginal  gland 
Amputation  of  clitoris 
Annexitis 
Atresia  of  vagina 
Bartholinitis 
Catarrhal  salpingitis 
Cellulitis  of  vulva 
Chronic  vaginitis  (not  gonorrhoeal) 

vulvitis 
Colpocele 
Colporrhaphy 

Cyst  of  accessory  Falloppian  tube 
Bartholin's  gland 
broad  ligament 
Falloppian  tube 
uterine  ligament 
vagina 
vulva 

vulvovaginal  gland 
Cystic  oophoritis 

ovaritis 
Disease  of  Falloppian  tube 

genital    organs    (female)    (un- 
qualified) 
ovary 
tube 
Displacement  of  ovary 
Dropsy  of  broad  ligament 
Falloppian  tube 
tube 
Evacuation  of  retained  menstrual  fluid 
Granuloma  pudendorum  (female) 
Hsematocele  (female) 
of  ovary 

uterine  ligament 
Hgematoma  of  broad  ligament 
uterine  ligament 
vulva 
Hsematosalpinx 
Haemorrhage  of  ovary 
Hernia  of  Falloppian  tube 

ovary 
Hydrocele  of  round  ligament 

vulva 
Hydrosalpinx 


Inflammation  of  Falloppian  tube 
ovary 

uterine  ligament 
vagina 
vulva 
Intraligamentous  cyst 
Intrapelvic  haemorrhage  (female) 
Lymphangitis  of  uterine  ligament 
Metrosalpingitis 
Metro  vaginitis 

New  growth  of  Falloppian  tube  (nonma- 
lignant) 

uterine  ligament  (nonma- 

lignant) 
vagina  (nonmalignant) 
vulva  (nonmalignant) 
Nonfilarial  elephantiasis  of  vulva 
Occlusion  of  Falloppian  tube 
vasjina 
vulva 
Old  laceration  of  pelvic  floor  i 

Oophoritis 
Ovarian  cirrhosis 

Ovaritis  ,:•   .' 

Parametric  abscess 
Parasitic  disease  of  vulva 
Pelvic  hsematocele  (female) 
Perimetrosalpingitis 
Periuterine  hsematocele 
Phlegmon  of  broad  Kgament  (nonpuer- 
peral or  unqualified) 
Prolapse  of  anterior  vaginal  wall 
ovary 

posterior  vaginal  wall 
Purulent  salpingitis 
Pus  tube 
Pyo-oophoritis 
Pyosalpingitis 
Pyosalpinx 

Retrouterine  hsematocele 
Rupture  of  Falloppian  tube 
pus  tube 
tubal  abscess 
tube 
Ruptured  pyosalpinx 
Salpingectomy 
Salpingitis 

Salpingo-oophorectomy  _, 

Salpingo-oophoritis  ""' 

Salpingo-ovaritis 

Salpingoperitonitis  - 

Sclerosis  of  ovary 
Septic  salpingitis 


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VI.— NOXVENEREAL    DISEASES    OF    THE    GENITOURINARY    SYSTEM 
AND  ANNEXA— Contiimed. 

132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the  female  genital 
organs — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Shortening  of  rouud  ligament 
Stricture  of  Falloppian  tube 

vagina 
Suppurating  annexitia 

barthoUuitiH 

hitmatoma  of  l>road  ligament 
Sup})uration  of  Falloppian  tube 
Thrombus  of  vulva 
Tubal  abscosi 
disease 
inflammation 
Tuboovarian  abscess 


Tuboovarian  cyst 

infection 
Tumor  of  broad  ligament 
vagina 
vulva 
Ulceration  of  labium  majus 
minus 
ovary 
vulva 
Vaginismus 

Vaginitis  (not  gonorrhoeal) 
Vulvitis 


This  title  does  ml  inelude:  Urinary  QstulsB  (125)  and  stercoral  fistulie  (110)  even  when  they  involve 
the  genital  organs.— Gangrene  of  the  vulva  (142) 

133.  Nonpuerperal    diseases    of   the    breast    (cancer   ex- 
cepted). 


This  tide  includes: 

Abscess  of  breast 

mammary  gland 

nipple 
Amputation  of  breast 
Cyst  of  breast 

mammary  gland 
Diffuse  mastitis 
Disease  of  breast 

nipple 
Fibrous  induration  of  breast 
Fistula  of  breast  (nonpuerperal) 

mammary  gland 
Galactoplioritis 
Hydatid  cj'st  of  breast 
Hypertrophy  of  Vjreast 

mammary  gland 
Inflammation  of  breast 

mammary  gland 
nipple 
Lobular  raa.slitis 
Mamillary  abscess 
Mamillitis 

This  title  doe-s  not  include:  Fistula  ol  llie  breast:  puerperal,  or  unqualified  (HI).— Cancerous  tumor  of 
the  breast  (43;. 


Mammary  abscess 

Mammitis 

Mastitis 

Neurosis  of  mammarj'  gland 

New  growth  of  breast  (noumalignant) 

mammarj'  gland  (nouma- 
lignant) 
nipple  (nonmalignant) 
Paget 's  disease  of  nipple 
Parasitic  disease  of  breast 

mammary  gland 
nipple 
Reclus's  cystic  disease 

disease 
Submammary  abscess 
Suppuration  of  breast 

mammary  gland 
Tumor  of  breast  (nonmalignant  or  unquali- 
fied) 
mammary  gland 
Ulcer  of  breast 


TABULA  R     L  1  S  T 


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VII.— THE  PUERPERAL  STATE. 

Note. — The  purpose  of  this  group  of  titles  (134  to  141)  is  to  include  all  deaths  of 
women  due  more  or  less  directly  to  childbearing.  The  word  "puerperar'  i.s  uned  in 
the  broadest  sense  to  include  all  affections  dependent  upon  pregnancy,  parturition, 
and  also  diseases  of  the  breast  during  lactation.  It  is  to  be  understood  as  a  qualifica- 
tion of  every  term  included  in  this  group,  and  is  so  expressed  in  the  Index  for  many 
terms  that  might  or  might  not  be  puerperal.  The  fact  that  childbirth  occurred  within 
a  month  of  death  should  always  be  stated  even  though  it  may  not  have  been  a  cause 
of  death.  It  is  preferable  to  show  the  direct  connection,  when  it  exists,  as  by  writing 
"Puerjjeral  septichsemia, "  "Peritonitis  following  labor,"  etc.,  but  the  separately 
stated  joint  causes  "Childbirth"  and  "Septichasmia"  or  "Parturition"  and  "Pen- 
tonitis"  would  lead,  by  interpretation,  to  the  same  statistical  assignment.  When- 
ever a  woman  of  childbearing  age  (approximately  15  to  44  years),  especially  if  married, 
is  reported  to  have  died  from  any  of  the  following  causes  which  miglit  have  been 
puerperal,  the  local  registrar  should  endeavor  to  secure  a  definite  statement  from  the 
reporting  physician: 


Abscess  of  the  breast 

Albuminuria 

Cellulitis 

Coma 

Convulsions 

Eclampsia 

Embolism 

Gastritis 

Hemorrhage  (uterine  or  unqualified) 

Lymphangitis 

Metritis 


Me  troperitonitis 

Metrorrhagia 

Pelviperitonitis 

Phlegmasia  alba  dolens 

Phlebitis 

Pyxmia  . 

Septichsemia 

Sudden  death 

Tetanus 

Thrombosis 


The  diseases  included  under  titles  119,  124,  128,  130,  132,  and  133  are  understood 
to  be  nonpuerperal  (or  unqualified).  Many  deaths  so  compiled  are,  in  fact,  due  to 
puerperal  conditions,  hence  the  importance  of  a  definite  statement  in  all  cases  con- 
cerning which  there  can  be  a  reasonable  doubt.  The  proportion  of  the  "unqualified  " 
should  diminish  with  fuller  cooperation  of  physicians  and  more  effective  adminLstra- 
tion  of  registration  offices. 

The  terms  under  the  following  titles  are  to  be  understood  in  all  cases  as  appljdng 
to  the  death  of  the  mother.  Certain  terms  may  also  designate  the  causes  of  death  of 
the  child,  which  are,  of  course,  elsewhere  compiled  (see  Index). 


134.  Accidents  of  pregnancy. 


This  title  includes: 

Abdominal  pregnancy 

Ablation  of  pregnant  tube 

Abortion 

Accident  of  pregnancy 

Accidental  abortion 

haemorrhage  of  pregnancy 
Ante  partum  haemorrhage 
Autointoxication  of  pregnancy 
Carneous  mole  connected  with  pregnancy 
Cornual  pregnancy 
Cyesis 

Displacement  of  pregnant  uterus 
Dropsy  of  amnion 
Ectopic  gestation 

pregnancy 
Emesis  gravidarum 
Evacuation  of  uterus 
Extrauterine  gestation 

pregnancy 
Gestation 

Haemorrhage  of  pregnancy 
Haemorrhagic  mole 


Hydramnios 
Hydrops  amnii 
Hydrorrhoea  gra\idarum 

in  pregnancy 
Hyperemesis  gra\-idarum 

of  joregnancy 
Hysteralgia  of  pregnant  uterus 
Immature  birth 
Immaturity 
Induction  of  abortion 

premature  labor 
Interstitial  pregnancy 
Menstruation  during  pregnancy 
Miscarriage 
Missed  abortion 

labor 
Molar  pregnancy 

Mole  (pregnancy,  not  hydatidiform) 
Multiple  pregnancy 
Neuralgia  of  pregnant  uterus 
Pernicious  vomiting  (female,  15y-44y) 
Persistent  vomiting  (pregnancy) 


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VII.— THE  PUERPERAL  STATE— Continued. 
134.  Accidents  of  pregnancy — Continued. 
This  title  includes: 
Pr^nancy 


in  abilormally  formed  uterus 
Premature  birth 

delivery 
Prolapse  of  pref^nant  uterus 
Puerperal  vomiting 
Retention  of  dead  ovum 
Retroversion  of  pregnant  uterus 
Rupture  of  sac  (tubal  pregnancy) 
(ectopic  gestation) 

Thi»  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  septichsemia  during  the  course  of  pregnancy  (137). — Nephritis  of 
pregnancy  (138). 


Spurious  labor  paina 
Tubal  abortion 
gestation 
pregnancy 
Uncontrollable  vomiting  (female, 

15y-44y) 
of  pregnancy 
\'e!sioular  mole 
\'omitiug  of  pregnancy 


135.  Puerperal  haemorrhage. 


This  title  includes: 

Accidental  ha?morrhag§  of  parturition 
puerperium 
Adherent  placenta 
Apoplexy  of  placenta 
Detachment  of  placenta 
Haemorrhage  after  labor 

during  parturition 
from  detachment 
centa 
uterus    after 

tion 

uterus  during  parturi- 
tion 


of 


pla- 
parturi- 


Haemorrhage  (puerperium) 

Malposition  of  placenta 

Placenta  prtc\aa 

Postpartum  haemorrhage 

Puerperal  hu.'morrhage 
metrorrhagia 
uterine  hsgmorrhage 

Retained  membranes 
placenta 
sec  undines 

Retention  of  placenta 

Separation  of  placenta 

Vicious  insertion  of  placenta 


136.  Other  accidents  of  labor. 


This  title  includes: 

Abnormal  labor 

parturition 
Accident  of  labor 
Accouchement 
Application  of  forceps 
Atony  of  uterus  during  parturition 
Breech  presentation  (mother) 
Cfesarean  section 
Cephalotomy 
Cephalotripsy 
Childbed 
Childbirth 
Confinement 
Consequence  of  labor 
Craniotomy 

Deformed  pelvis  (^female,  15y-44y) 
Delayed  delivery 
Difficult  labor 
Diruptio  uteri 
Disease  of  placenta 
Dystocia 
Embryotomy 
Fau'ty  presentation 
Fi.srula  from  parturition 
Foot  presentation 
Forced  delivery 


Forceps  operation 

Hsematoma  of  vulva,  puerperium 

Hebeotomy 

Inertia  of  uterus 

Injury  in  delivery 

Instrumental  delivery 

Inversion  of  uterus  during  parturition 

Labor  (unqualified) 

Laceration  of  cervix 

perinajum 

(parturition) 
peritongeum 

(parturition) 
urinary    bladder    (parturi- 
tion) 
uterus  (parturition) 
vagina  (parturition) 
vulva  (parturition) 

Laparoclytrotomy 

Malpresentation 

Metrorrhexia 

Multiple  birth 

parturition 

Parturition 

Perin  aor  rhaph  y 

Porro's  operation 


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VII.— THE  PUERPERAL  STATE— Continued. 
136.  Other  accidents  of  labor — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Postpartum  curettement 

Prolonged  labor 

Protracted  labor  (mother) 

Puerperal  apoplexy 

hsematoma  of  vulva 
metrorrhexis 
perforation  of  uterus 

Retarded  labor 

Rupture  of  bladder  (parturition) 


Rupture  of  perinseum  (parturition) 
uterus  (parturition) 
vagina  (parturition) 
vulva  (parturition) 

Shock  of  birth 

Subinvolution  of  uterus 

Symphysiotomy 

Transverse  presentation 

Version  (during  labor) 


137.  Puerperal  septichsemia. 

This  title  iv eludes: 


Childbed  fever  Puerperal 

Decidual  endometritis 

Infected  tubal  pregnancy 

Milk  fever  (female) 

Postabortive  sepsis 

Postpartum  pyaemia 

sepsis 

septichsemia 
Puerperal  ^  abscess 

of  broad  ligament 

cellulitis 

endometritis 

erysipelas 

fever 

infection 

inflammation  of  uterus 

lymphangitis 

metritis 

metrop  er  itonitis 

metrosalpingitis 

parauterine  abscess 

pelvic  cellulitis 
peritonitis 

This  title  does  not  include:  Septichaemia  (unqualified)  [except  in  connection  with  childbirth]  (20)  — 
Puerperal  scarlatiua  (7). 

138.  Puerperal  albuminuria  and  convulsions. 

This  title  includes: 


pelviperitonitis 

perimetritis 

perimetrosalpingitis 

peritoneal  infection 

peritonitis 

periuterine  cellulitis 

phlegmon  of  broad  ligament 

purulent  endometritis 

pysemia 

pyohamia 

pyrexia 

salpingitis 

saprsemia 

sepsis 

septic  endometritis 

fever 

infection 

intoxication 

metritis 

peritonitis 
septichsemia 
suppurative  metritis 


Albuminuria  of  pregnancy 
Chorea  of  pregnancy 
Eclampsia  gravidarum 

of  labor 
pregnancy 
Nephritis  of  pregnancy 
Postpartum  eclampsia 
Postpuerperal  nephritis 
Puerperal  albuminuria 

anuria 

Bright's  disease 

coma 

convulsions 

cramps 

dropsy 
This  title  does  not  include:  Puerperal  scarlatina  (7). 


Puerperal  eclampsia 

nephritis 

spasms 

tetanus 

toxsemia 

xirsemia 

ursemic  convulsions 
coma 
delirium 
dementia 
eclampsia 
intoxication 
poisoning 
Toxsemia  of  pregnancy 
Uraemia  of  pregnancy 


>  Any  of  the  conditions  folloiving  are  compiled  as  puerperal  when  returned  in  connection  with  abortion, 
miscarriage,  childbirth,  labor,  etc.,  even  if  not  definitely  so  stated. 


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YIT.— THE  PUERPERAL  STATE— Continued. 

139.  Puerperal  phlegmasia  alba  dolens,  embolus,  sudden 
death. 


This  title  includes: 

Milk  leg  (female') 
Puerpel-al  embolism 

of  lung 
phlebitis 

phlegmasia  alba  dolens 
pulmonary  embolism 
sudden  death 
syncope 
thrombosis 
Sudden  death  after  delivery 

from  cardiac  embolism 
after  delivery 
cardiac    th rombosis 

after  delivery 
cerebral  haemorrhage 
after  deliverv 


Sudden  death  from  embolism  after  dcliv- 

entrance  of  air  into 

vein  after  delivery 

nervous  exhaus  t  i  o  n 

after  delivery 
pulmonary  embolism 

after  delivery 
pulmonary   thrombo- 
sis after  delivery 
shock  after  delivery 
thrombosis  after   ae- 
livery 
in  puerperium 
Venous  thrombosis  consequent  on  parturi- 

lion 
WTiite  leg  (female,  15y-44y) 


This  title  does  not  irxlude:  Phlegmasia  alba  dolens  (nonpuerperal)  (82). 
Frequent  complications:  Gangrene. — Embolism. 

140.  Following  childbirth  (not  otherwise  defined). 

This  title  includes: 


Follo\ring  childbirth 
Puerperal  accident 

insanity 

mania 

melancholia 


Puerperal  displacement  of  uterus 

state 
Puerperium 

Result  of  labor  (without  further  explana- 
tion) 


ms  title  does  Tiot  inclvde:  Nonpuerperal  sudden  death  (ISS).— Puerperal  scarlatina  (7). 

141.  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast. 

This  title  includes: 


Abscess  of  breast  following  parturition 
Fissure  of  nipple,  puerperium 
Fistula  of  breast  (puerperal  or  unquali- 
fied) 
Galactocele 
Galactorrhoea 
Mammary  fistula 
Puerperal  abscess  of  breast 

mammary  gland 
disease  of  breast 


Puerperal  diffuse  mastitis 
fissure  of  nipple 
fistula  of  breast 

mammary  gland 
galactophoritis 
inflammation  of  breast 
mammary  abscess 
mammitis 
mastitis 


TABULAR     LIST 


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VIII.— DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE  CELLULAR  TISSUE. 
142.  Gangrene. 

This  title  includes: 


Acute  infective  gangrene 

Gangrenous  anaemia 

Cancrum  oris 

cellulitis 

Canker 

dermatitis 

Dermatitis  gangrtenosa 

glossitis 

Dropsical  gangrene 

pemphigus 

Dry  gangrene 

septichaemia 

Erythromelalgia 

stomatitis 

Eschar 

ulcer 

Gangrene 

Infective  gangrene 

of  abdomen 

Malignant  oedema 

alveoli 

Moist  gangrene 

connective  tissue 

Mortification  (see  Gangrene) 

extremity 

Noma 

face 

of  mouth 

foot 

vulva 

gum 

pudendi 

leg 

Phagedaena 

mouth 

of  penis 

old  age 

vulva 

penis 

Raynaud's  disease 

scrotum 

Senile  gangrene 

skin 

Septic  gangrene 

spine 

Sloughing  phagedaena 

tendon 

Sphacelus 

testicle 

Symmetrical  gangrene 

vulva 

Tropical  phagedaena 

Thistitle  does  not  include:  Gangrene  of  the  throat  (100). — Gangrene  of  the  lung  (95). — Hernial  gangrene 
(109).— Gangrenous  erj-sipelas  (18j. — Diabetic  gangrene  (£0). 

143.  Furuncle. 


This  title  includes: 

Boil 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

144.  Acute  abscess. 

This  title  includes: 

Abscess  (unqualified) 

of  abdominal  wall 
arm 

buttock 
cervical  gland 
connective  tissue 
gland 
hand 
head 
leg 
loin 

mediastinum 
nates 
neck 

perinaeum 
scalp 
side 
thigh 
umbilicus 


Furunculosis 
Malignant  carbuncle 
Multiple  carbuncle 


Acute  abscess  (see  Abscess) 
Cellulitis  (see  Abscess) 
Cervical  abscess 

cellulitis 
Diffuse  cellulitis 

pelvic  cellulitis  (male) 

phlegmon 

suppuration 
Femoral  abscess 

phlegmon 
Fistulous  abscess 
Glandular  abscess 
Gluteal  abscess 

Inflammation  of  connective  tissue 
Inguinal  abscess 
Internal  abscess 
Malignant  abscess 

cellulitis 
Metastatic  abscess 


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VIII.— DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE  CELLULAR  TISSUE— Ck)ntd. 
144.  Acute  abscess — Continued. 


Thw  title  includes: 

Multiple  abscess  , 
Panaris 
Pamnychia 
Pectoral  abscess 
Pelvic  abscess  (male) 

cellulitis  (male) 

phlegmon  (male) 

8up})uration  (male) 
Pericellulitis 
Pericranial  suppuration 
Pernicious  abscess 
Phlegmon  (see  Abscess) 

Thistille  doe.i  not  include:  Abscess:  cold,  or  baclllary,  or  ossifluent ,  or  by  congestion  (34).— Adenophleg- 
mon (S4).— Suppurating  adenitis  (8-J).— Bubo:  suppurating,  or  unqualified  (84).— Abscess:  lymphangitic, 
or  of  the  groin,  or  of  the  a.xilla  (SI).— .Vbscess:  of  the  pharvnx,  or  of  the  throat,  or  retropharyngeal  (im).— 
Abscess  of  the  liver  (U.i).— Abscess  of  the  iliac  fossa  (108).— Abscess  of  the  pelvis  In  females  (130).— Periu- 
terine abscess  (13i)).— Abscess  of  the  prostate  (r2G).— Perinephric  abscess  (12'2j.— Abscess:  urinary,  or 
periurethral  or  perineal  (1 -'5). —Abscess  of  the  breast  (nonpuerperal)  (133).— Abscess  ot  the  breast  (puer- 
T>eral)  (141).— Angioleucius  (84).— Phleginonous  erjsipelas  (18).— Erysipelatous  phlegmon  (18).— Abscess: 
of  the  frontal  slniis,  or  of  the  maxillary  sinus,  etc.  (140). 

145.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa. 


phlegmonous  abscess 
cellulitis 
tumor 

Pus  ca\aty 

Retroperitoneal  abscess 

Ruptured  abscess 

Scapular  abscesd 

Sloughing  abscess 

Suppuration  of  muscle 

Suppurative  cellulitLs 

Ulcer  of  groin 

Whitlow 


This  title  includes: 

Acne 

Angiokeratoma 

Atrophic  ulcer 

Autoplasty 

Bedsore 

Cheloid 

Chilblain 

Chloasma 

Chronic  ulcer 

Clavus 

Congenital  ichthyosis 

sclerema  (ly+) 
Corn 

Crural  ulcer 
Crusta  lactea 
Dermatitis 

venenata 
Dermatosis 
Diffuse  sclerodermia 

of  cellular  tissue 
skin 
Division  of  cicatricial  adhesions 
Ecthyma 
Eczema 

Elephantiasis  (nonfilarial) 
Arabum 
of  connective  tissue 

leg 

lymphatic  vessel 

penis 

scrotum 

vulva 
Emphysema  of  cellular  tissue 

connective  tissue 
Erythema 

Exfoliative  dermatitis 
Fistulous  ulcer 


General  dermatitis 
Grafting  skin 
Ilebia's  prurigo 
Herpes 

zoster 
Ichthyosis 
Impetigo 
Infantile  eczema 
Ingrown  nail 
Intertrigo 
Itch 
Keloid 
Keratosis 
Lichen 

Lupus  erythematosus 
Malignant  pemphigus 
Melanoderma 
Melasma 
Miliaria 
Milk  crust 
MoUuscum  contagiosum 

fibrosum 
Morphoea 
Myiasis 

Nonfilarial  elephantiasis 
Onychia 
Onychoma 
Onyxis 

Pachydermatitis 
Pachydermia 
Parasitic  disease  of  connective  tissue 

skin 
Pemphigus 

neonatorum 

of  infants 
Pernio 


TABULAR    LIST 


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VIII.— DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE  CELLULAR  TISSUE— Contd. 
145.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Pityriasis 

Polysarcia 

Prurigo 

Pruritus 

Psoriasis 

Ilingworm 

Rosacea 

Salt  rheum 

Scabies 

Scalled  head 

Sclerema  (ly+) 

Sclerodermia 

Serpiginous  ulcer 

Shingles 

Skin  parasites 

Sloughing  ulcer 

Subcutaneous  emphysema 


Surgical  emphysema 
Sycosis 

Trophoneurosis 
Tumor  of  nail 
skin 
Ulcer  (unqualified) 
of  leg 

neck 

perinseum 
Ulceration 
Urticaria 
Verruca 
Vicious  cicatrix 
Wardrop's  disease 
Wart 
Zona 
Zoster 


Thistitle  does  not  include:  Pachydermic  cachexia  (88). — Elephantiasis  Graecorum  (17). 

IX.— DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND   OF  THE   ORGANS  OF 
LOCOMOTION. 

146.  Diseases  of  the  bones  (tuberculosis  excepted). 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  antrum  of  Highmore 
bone 

ethmoidal  sinus 
''  frontal  sinus 

jaw 

mastoid  process 
maxillary  sinus 
periosteum 
sphenoidal  sinus 
Caries 

of  bone 
orbit 
Circumscribed  periostitis 
Correction  of  deformity  of  bone  by  fracture 
Craniotabes 
Cyst  of  bone 

jaw 
Depressed  bone  of  skull 
Diffuse  periostitis 
Disease  of  accessory  sinus 
bone 

frontal  sinus 
mastoid  cell 
periosteum 
Empyema  of  accessory  sinus 
frontal  sinus 
mastoid  process 
Epiphysitis  of  bone 
Ethmoidal  sinusitis 
Ethmoiditis 
Exostosis 

Faulty  union  of  bone 
Fever  sore 

Foreign  body  in  accessory  sinus 
antrum 

of  Highmore 


Foreign  body  in  frontal  sinus  (and  other 
sinuses) 
maxillary  sinus 
Fragilitas  ossium 
Frontal  sinusitis 
Gangrene  of  bone 
General  necrosis 
Grafting  bone 
Hypertrophy  of  bone 
Infective  necrosis 

osteomyelitis 
periostitis 
Inflammation  of  accessory  sinua 
bone 
jaw 
Leontiasis  ossea 
Mastoid  abscess 
disease 
fistula 
Mastoiditis 
Maxillary  sinusitis 
Myelomatosis 
Necrosis 

of  antrum 
bone 
femur 
jaw 

mastoid 
maxilla 
orbit 
pelvis 
New  growth  of  accessory  sinus  (nonmalig- 
nant) 
bone  (nonmalignant) 
jaw  (nonmalignant) 
spine  (nonmalignant) 


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IX.— DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
LOCOMOTION— Continued. 

146.  Diseases  of  the  bones — Continued. 

This  idle  includes: 


Node 

Nonunion  of  fractured  bone 

Osseous  tumor 

Osteitis 

deformans 
Osteochondroma 
Osteoclasis 
Osteodynia 
Osteoma 
Osteomyelitis 
Osteoperiostitis 

of  palate 
Osteoplastic  resection  (of  skull) 
Osteotomy 
Pansinusitis 
Parasitic  disease  of  accessory  sinus 

bone 

frontal  sinus 

jaw 

maxillary  sinus 

spine 
Perforation  of  mastoid  antrum 
cell 

This  title  docs  not  include.  Abscess:  ossifluent,  or  by  conj;estion  (34).— Osteocopic  pains  (37).— Osteosar- 
coma (45).— Phosphoric  necrosis  (58).— Caries  of  the  petrous  bone  (70).— Dental  caries  (99).— Fractures 
(185). 

147.  Diseases  of  the  joints  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism 
excepted). 

This  title  includes: 


Perforation  of  palatine  vault 
Periosteal  abscess 
Periostitis 
Perioslosis 
Purulent  osteitis 
Sacrococcygeal  tumor 
Sequestrum 
Sinusitis 

Sphenoidal  sinusitis 
Sphenoiditis 
Spinal  osteoarthritis 
Spontaneous  fracture  of  bone 
spine 
Suppuration  of  frontal  sinus 
Suppurative  osteomyelitis 

periostitis 
Symmetrical  exostosis 
osteoma 
Tumor  of  bone 

cranium 

skull 
Ununited  fracture 


Abscess  of  joint 
Ankylosis 

of  joint 
spine 
Arthralgia 
Arthrectomy 
Arthritis 
Arthrocele 
Arthrodesis 
Arthrodynia 
Arthropathy 
Arthrophyte 
Arthropyo,-is 
Bow-les.'  (nonrhachitic) 
Chondromalacia 
Contracture  of  joint 
Coxa  valga 
vara 
Cyst  of  joint 
Disea-se  of  joint 
Dislocation  of  bone  (nontraumatic) 

intraarticular  cartilage  (dip 

ease) 
joint  (nontraumatic) 
Epiphysitis  of  hip 
Fibrous  ankylosis  of  joint 
Foreign  body  in  joint 

TJiittitte  does  not  include:  Rheumatic  aithritis 


Geaeral  ankylosis 
Genu  extrorsum 

recurvatum 

valgum 

varum 
Haemorrhage  of  joint  (nontraumatic) 
Hydrarthrosis 
Infective  synovitis 
Inflammation  of  joint 
Loose  body  in  joint 

cartilage 
Necrosis  of  hip 
Neuropathic  joint  disease 
New  growth  of  joint  (nonmalignant) 
Osseous  ankylosis  of  joint 
Polyarthritis  (nonvertebral) 
Purulent  arthritis 
synovitis 
Septic  arthritis 
Spondylolisthesis 
Suppuration  of  joint 
Suppurative  synovitis 
Synostosis  of  joint 
spine 
Synovitis 
Tapping  joint_ 
Villous  synovitis 


(47). 


TABULAR     LIS  T 


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IX.— DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
LOCOMOTION— Continued. 

148.  Amputations. 

Note. — The  cause  for  which  the  amputation  wag  made  should  always  be  stated. 
This  will  enable  the  death  to  be  classified  elsewhere,  as  a  rule. 


This  title  includes: 


Amputation 
Disarticulation 


Resection  (unqualified) 


Thistitle  does  not  include:  Amputation  of  the  breast  (1.33). — Amputation  of  the  penis  (127). 
Complications:  Septichpemia. — Erysipelas.— Tetanus.— IIa3moiThage. 

149.  Other  diseases  of  the  organs  of  locomotion. 


This  title  includes: 

Abscess  of  bursa 
muscle 
tendon 
Adhesion  of  tendon 
Ainhum 

Amyotonia  congenita 
Atrophy  of  muscle 
Bunion 
Bursal  cyst 
Bursitis 
Chondritis 
Club  foot  (not  congenital) 

hand  (not  congenital) 
Contracted  palmar  fascia 
Contraction  of  fascia 

tendon 
Contracture  of  muscle 
Cramp  of  muscle 
Crepitating  synovitis 
Deformity  of  foot  (acquired) 
hand  (acquired) 
limb  (acquired) 
Degeneration  of  muscle 
Dermatomyositis 
Diastasis  of  muscle 
Diffused  ganglion 
Disease  of  aponeuroses 

tendon 
Division  of  fascia 
Dupuytren's  contraction 

disease 
Fatty  infiltration  of  muscle 
Flat  foot 
Ganglion 
Grafting  tendon 
Hajmorrhagic  polymyositis 
Hallux  valgus 
varus 
Hammer  toe 
Hernia  of  muscle 
Housemaids'  knee 
Hygroma 

Hypertrophy  of  muscle 
Infective  myositis 
Inflammation  of  bursa 

fascia 

muscle 

sheath  of  tendon 

tendon 


Intercostal  myalgia 

Loose  body  in  sheath  of  tendon 

Lumbago 

Mallet  finger 

Metatarsalgia 

Muscular  dystrophy 

rheumatism 
Myalgia 

of  muscle 
Myodiastasis 
Myositis 

fibrosa 
ossificans 
Myotomy 

Myotonia  congenita 
Neuromyositis 
New  growth  of  bursa  (nonmalignant) 

tendon  (nonmalignant^ 
Ossification  of  cartilage 

muscle 
Painful  flat  foot 

talipes  valgus 
Parasitic  disease  of  muscle 
Perichondritis 
Pes  cavus 
planus 
valgus 
Polymyositis 

Progressive  ossifying  myositis 
Psoitis 
Retraction  of  finger 

palmar  fascia 
Rheumatism  of  muscle 
Rupture  of  muscle 
tendon 
Shortening  of  tendon 
Spasmodic  torticolKa 
Talipes 

calcaneovalgus 
calcaneus 

Ca\'T13 

equinovalgus 

equinovarus 

valgus 

varus 
Tarsalgia 
TenontosjTio\'itis 
Tenophyte 
Tenorrhaphy 


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IX.— DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND  OF  THE  ORGANS  OF 
LOCOMOTION— Continued. 

149.  Other  diseases  of   the  organs  of  locomotion — Contd. 

This  tith  includes: 


TenosjTiovitis 

Tenotomy 

Thecal  abscess 

Thomsen's  disease 

Torticollis 

Traumatic  ossifying  myositis 


Tumor  of  bursa 

cartilage 

fascia 

sheath  of  tendon 

tendon 
Union  of  divided  tendon 


X.— MALFORMATIONS. 
150.  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths  not  included). 

Note. — All  malformations  or  deformities  acquired  after  birth  are  classified  under 
the  diseases  of  the  organ  or  part  involved.  This  title  may  be  subdivided  as  follows, 
only  those  malformations  of  sufficient  importance  to  be  returned  as  causes  of  death 
being  considered: 

(1)  Hydrocephalus. 

This  subtitle  includes: 


Chronic  hydrocephalus 
Congenital  cerebral  tumor 

hydiocephalus 

tumor  of  brain 
Dropsv  of  brain 
Ependymitis 

nit  ntbtUU  doM  not  iTtcltide:  Acquired  hydrocephalus  (74). — Hydrocephalus  from  tuberculous  menin-' 
gitis  (30). 

(2)  Congenital  malformations  of  the  heart. 

This  subtitle  includes: 


Hydrocephalus  (unqualified) 

of  brain 
Megalocephalus 
Natal  hydrocephalus 
Water  on  brain 
in  head 


Aortic  malformation 

Atelocardia 

Blue  baby 
disease 

Cardiac  deformity 

Congenital  aortic  stenosis 
disease  of  heart 
malformation  of  heart 
mitral  stenosis 
pulmonary  stenosis 
vahmlar  heart  disease 
vitium  cordis 

Cyanosis  (due  to  malformati'^n  of  heart) 
("persistence  of  foramen  ovale) 
from  nonclosure  of  foramen  of 
Botallo 

Deformity  of  heart 


Imperfect  closure  of  foramen  ovale 
development  of  heart 
heart 
Intrauterine  malformation  of  heart 

septum 
Malformation  of  heart 
Morbus  cseruleus 
Nonclosure  of  Eustachian  valve 
foramen  of  Botallo 
ovale 
Open  foramen  ovale 
Patent  ductus  arteriosus 

foramen  ovale 
Persistence  of  foramen  of  Botallo 

ovale 
Pervious  ductus  arteriosus 
Premature  valvular  disease  of  heart 


TABULAR     LIST 


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X.— MALFORMATIONS— Continued. 


150.  Congenital  malformations — Continued. 

(3)  Other  congenital  malformationB. 

This  subtitle  includes: 


Abnormality 

Imperforate  anus 

Abnormity- 

pharynx 

Adenoids  (congenital) 

rectum 

Anaspadias 

Malformation 

Arrest  of  development 

of  abdominal  wall 

Branchial  cyst 

anus 

Cerebral  hernia  (congenital) 

artery 

meningocele. 

bladder 

Cleft  palate 

bone 

Congenital  abnormality 

brain 

abnormity 

digestive  system 

amputation 

intestine 

atresia  (of  any  part  of  body) 

jaw 

club  foot 

larynx 

cystic  disease  of  kidney 

lip 

deformity 

lymphatic  system 

dislocation 

membrane  of  brain 

fracture 

spinal 

imperforate  urethra 

cord 

intestinal  obstruction 

(menin- 

laryngeal  stenosis 

gocelej 

malformation    (stillbirth    not 

nervous  system 

included,  see  also  Malforma- 

oesophagus 

tion) 

palate 

obstruction 

rectum 

of  intestine 

skull 

pyloric  stenosis 

spinal  column 

spina  bifida 

cord 

stenosis 

membrane 

of  intestine 

spine 

larynx 

Meningocele 

talipes 

M  eningomy  elocele 

tumor 

Microcephaly 

Deformity 

Monster 

Ectopia 

Myelocele 

of  bladder 

Nsevus 

vesicae 

of  skin 

Encephalocele 

pigmentosuB 

Epispadias 

Nondevelopment  of  brain 

Exomphalos 

Occlusion  of  anus  (infant) 

Exstrophy  of  bladder 

Omphalocele 

Extroversion  of  bladder 

Phimosis 

Fissure  of  lip  (harelip) 

Podencephalus 

malformation 

Preternatural  birth 

palate 

Spina  bifida 

spinal  column 

Spinal  hernia 

Harelip 

meningocele 

Hemicephalus 

Syndactylism 

Hydrencephalocele 

Syringomyelocele 

Hydromyelia 

Torsion  of  penis 

Hydromyelocele 

Ulcerating  spina  bifida 

Hydrorrhachis 

Urachal  cysi 

Hypospadias 

Vascular  nsevus 

Imperfect  development 

of  sldn 

intestinal  canal 

This  subtitle   does  not    include:  Coloboma  (75) 

— Painful  valgus    flatfoot   (149). — Acquired  hydro* 

cephalus  (74) 


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XL— EARLY  INFANCY. 

151.  Congenital  debility,  icterus,  and  sclerema. 

XoTE  — Formerly  this  title  included  only  infants  under  3  months  of  age,  as  is  still 
the  case  with  the  'other  titles  (152  and  153)  of  this  group.  This  direction  has  now- 
been  withdrawn  and  no  other  substituted.  In  the  United  States  and  in  Lugland 
this  title  will  be  restricted  to  deaths  of  children  under  1  year  of  age.  It  is  desirable 
to  eubdi%-ide  this  title  in  order  to  segregate  the  very  important  group  of  deaths  reported 
as  due  to  "premature  birth." 

(1)  Premature  birth  (not  stillbom).' 
This  subtitle  includes: 


Accidental  abortion 
Immature  birth 
Immaturity 
Incomplete  gestation 
Injury    of    mother    causing 

birth. 
Miscarriage 


premature 


Nondevelopment 

Nonyiability 
Partus  intempestivus 
Premature  birth 
Prematurity 
Puerperal  eclampsia 


(2)  Congenital  debility. 

This  subtitle  includes: 

Acute  catarrhal  hepatitis  (-ly) 
jaundice  (— ly) 
hepatitis  (  — ly) 
Artificial  feeding  (— ly) 
.iVstheuia  (  — ly) 
Atony  (  — ly) 
Atresia  of  lung  (— ly) 
Atrophy  (-ly) 
Black  jaundice  (  — ly) 
Bottle  feeding  (— ly) 
Buhl's  disease 
Cachexia  (-ly) 
Catarrhal  hepatitis  (  — ly) 
icterus  (  — ly) 
jaundice  (  — ly) 
Congenital  (  — ly) 

ascites  (  — ly) 
asthenia  (— ly) 
autotoxEemia  (  — ly) 
cirrhosis  of  liver  ( —  ly) 
debility  (-ly) 
dyspnoea  (— ly) 
hepatic  cirrhosis  (  — ly) 
icterus  (  — ly) 
insufficiency  (  — ly) 
malnutrition  (— ly) 
sclerema  (  — ly^ 
ursemia  (  — ly) 
weakness  ( —  ly) 
Constitutional  weakness  (  — ly) 
Debility  (-ly; 
Decline  (  — lyj 
Emaciation  (  —  ly)  1  ^__ 

1  Deaths  are  comniled  under  Premnlnre  birth  only  when  decedents  are  infants  under  1  year  of  age. 
Tor  those  aroro\xrthata?ed^  are  charfjed  to  title  189  unless  anotner  CP-Use  is  stated  in  connection 
with  tSc^  of  prcmaturUv  '  The  fact  of  pre:uaU.rity  is  sometimes  inferred  from  the  statements  of  cause 
nfHeoth  of  mother  fee  ''aoortion  "  •'  miscarriage"),  and  it  is  of  course  necessary  to  apply  such  statement 
onW  to  chiH^en  born^alive     SUm^^  not'inclnded  among  deaths  at  all,  no  matter  what    he  cause 

o?death  pr  J  to  birth  (complete  separation  from  body  of  mother)  may  have  been.    On  the  other  hand,  it 
Lnotperm^ible  to  exclude  deaths  of  children  prematurely  bom  alive  from  the  compilation  of  deaths. 


Exhaustion  (  — ly) 
Extravasation  of  lung  (— ly) 
Failure  of  circulation  (— ly) 
respiration  (— ly) 
Feeble  constitution  (— ly) 

infant  (— ly) 
General  atrophy  (  — ly) 

breaking  down  (— ly) 
debility  (-ly) 
decline  (  — ly) 
marasmus  (  — ly) 
oedema  (— ly) 
weakness  (  — ly) 
Gradual  decline  (-ly) 
Hsematogenous  icterus  (  — ly) 

jaundice  (  — ly) 
Hsemorrhagic  icterus  (-ly) 

jaundice  (— ly) 
Hepatitis  (— ly) 

of  newborn 
Hydrops  neonatorum 
Icterus  (-ly) 

neonatorum 
of  newborn 
Ill-development 
Imperfect  circulation  (  — ly) 
Improper  food  (— ly) 
Inanition  (from  disease,  — ly) 
Infancy  (-ly) 
Infantile  atrophy  (  — ly) 
dropsy  (  — ly) 
heart  "failure  (  — ly) 


TABULAR     LIvST 


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XL— EARLY  INFANCY— Continued. 
151.  Congenital  debility,  icterus,  and  sclerema — Contd. 

(2)  Congenital  debility — Continued. 


This  subtitle  includes: 

Infantile  inertia  (  — ly) 

tabes  (— ly) 
Infirmity  (  — ly) 
Inviability 
Jaundice  (  — ly) 

of  newborn 
Malassimilation  (  — ly) 
Maldevelopment 
Malignant  hepatitis  (  — ly) 
icterus  (  — ly) 
jaundice  (^ly) 
Malnutrition  (•  -ly) 
Marasmus  (  — ly) 
Multiple  birth  (child) 
Newborn 
Obstructive  icterus  (— ly) 

jaundice  (  — ly) 
CEdema(-ly) 

neonatorum 
of  newborn 
Psedatrophia  (  — ly) 
Paralysis  of  lung  (  — ly) 


Progressive  asthenia  (  — ly) 

weakness  (  — ly) 
Prostration  (  — ly) 
Pulmonary  atresia  (  — ly) 

extravasation  (  — ly) 
insufficiency  (  — ly) 
Sclerema  ( —  ly ) 

neonatorum 
Septic  jaundice  (  — ly) 
Sick  from  birth  (  — ly) 
Spasmodic  asthenia  (  — ly) 
Tabes  (infants) 
Uric  acid  infarction  (  — ly) 
Vital  degeneration  ( —  ly ) 
Want  of  breast  milk 

vitality  (  — ly) 
Wasting  (  — ly) 

disease  (infants) 
Weakness  ( -;  ly ) 
Worn  out  ( —  ly) 
Yellow  jaundice  (— ly) 


152.  Other  causes  peculiar  to  early  infancy. 

Note. — This  title  includes  only  deaths  of  infanta  under  3  months  of  age. 
(1)  Injuries  at  birth  (not  stillborn). 
This  subtitle  includes: 


Abnormal  labor 

parturition 
Accident  of  labor 

Accidental  suffocation  in  labor  (—3m) 
Apoplexy  neonatorum 
Breech  presentation 
Csesarean  operation 
Cephalsematoma 
Cephalic  hsemorrhage  (at  birth) 
Cerebral  compression  (injury  at  birth) 

haemorrhage  (injury  at  birth) 

pressure  (injury  at  birth) 
Compression  during  birth 

of  brain  (injury  at  birth) 
umbilical  cord 
Consequence  of  labor 
Delayed  confinemerft 

deliverv 
Difficult  birth 

labor 
Dystocia 

Excessive  pressure  in  delivery 
Foot  presentation 
Forced  delivery 
Forceps  operation 
Hematoma  of  brain 
Haemorrhage  before  birth 

parturition 


Haemorrhage  of  scalp  (injm-y  at  birth) 
Injury  at  birth 

in  delivery 
Inspiration  of  vaginal  mucus 
Instrumental  delivery 
Malpresentation 
Placenta  prsevia 
Podalic  version 
Pressure  during  bii-th 

of  funis 

on  brain  (injury  at  birth) 
Prolapse  of  funis 

umbilical  cord 
Prolonged  labor 
Protracted  dry  birth 

labor 
Punctiu-e  of  foetal  membrane 
Retarded  labor 

Ruptiu-e  of  brain  (incident  to  birth) 
Shock  of  birth 

Strangulation  of  umbilical  cord 
Suffocation  in  childbirth  (— 3m)i 

of  foetus  during  parturition 
Transverse  presentation 
Traumatism  of  birth 
Vectis  (use  of) 
Version 


>  But  not  resulting  in  death  before  complete  separation  of  the  body  of  the  child  from  the  mother. 
42154°— 18 9 


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XI.— EARLY  INFANCY— Continued. 

152.  Other  causes  peculiar  to  early  infancy — Continlied. 

(2)  Other  causes  peculiar  to  early  infancy. ' 
This  subtitle  includes: 


Apnoea  (—3m") 

neonatorum 
Asphyxia  - 

neonatorum 
of  newborn 
pallida 
Atelectasis 

neonatorum 
of  newborn 
Cellulitis  of  umbilicus  (—3m) 
Collapse  of  lung 
Congenital  atelectasis 
cyanosis 
peritonitis 
Congestive  asphyxia 
Cyanopathy 
Cyanosis 

(not    due    to    malformation 

heart,  —3m) 
neonatorum 
of  newborn 
Disease  of  navel 

umbilicus 
Gangrene  of  umbilical  cord 
Haemoglobinuria  neonatorum 
Haemophilia  neonatorum 
Haemorrhage  of  funis 
navel 
newborn 

153.  Lack  of  care. 


of 


Haemorrhage  of  umbilical  cord 
umbilicus 
viscera 
Hereditary  seppis 
Imperfect  inflation  of  lung  (  —  3m) 
Infantile  derangement 

disease 
Infected  navel 

umbilicus 
Infectious  omphalitis 
Inflammation  of  navel 

umbilical  cord 
umbilicus 
Melaena  neonatorum 
Mortification  of  umbilical  cord 
Omphalitis 
Omphalorrhagia 
Phlebitis  of  umbilicus 
Postnatal  asphyxia 
Sepsis  of  umbilicus 
Septic  infection  of  umbilicus 

umbilical  cord 
Septichaemia  from  navel 

of  umbilicus 
Simple  apnoea 
Ulcer  of  navel  cord 
Undeveloped  lung  (—3m) 
Winckel's  disease 


Note. — This  title  includes  only  deaths  of  infants  under  3  months  of  age. 
This  title  includes: 


Bad  treatment  (newborn) 
Desertion  (newborn) 
Exposure 

to  cold 
Lack  of  care 


Lack  of  care  (newborn) 

clothing  (newborn) 
Neglect 
Uncleanliness  (newborn) 


'  Exclusive  of  injuries  at  birth. 

'The  very  indefinite  term  "asphyxia"  is  sometimos  returnt'd  by  physicians  with  no  statement  as  to  dis- 
ease or  condition  causinfr  it.  When  no  definite  information  can  t)C  secured,  death  Is  compiled  under  title 
No.  152  for  infants  under  3  months  of  age  and  under  title  No.  189  for  persons  above  that  age. 


TABULAR     LIST 


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XII.— OLD  AGE. 


154.  Senility. 

This  title  includes: 

Age  (70y+) 
Asthenia  (70y+) 
Atony  (70y+) 
Atrophy  (70y+) 

of  old  age 
Cachexia  (70y+) 

of  old  age 
Debility  (70y+) 

of  old  age 
Decline  (7py+) 
Degeneration  (70y+) 
Dementia  of  old  age 
Euthanasia  (70y4-) 
Exhaustion  (70yH-) 

of  old  ago 
General  atrophy  (70y+) 

breaking  down  (70y+) 

debility  (70y+) 

decline  (70y4-) 

marasmus  (70y+) 

senile  failure 

weakness  (70y+) 
Gradual  decline  (70y+) 
Imbecility  of  old  age 
Inanition  (from  disease,  70y+) 
Infirmity  (70y+) 
Malassimilation  (70y+) 
Malnutrition  (70yH-) 
Marasmus  (70y+) 

of  old  age 
Morbus  senilis 
Old  age 

This  title  does  not  include:  Senile  gangrene  (] 42). —Senile  paralj'sis  (60"). 

XIII. — EXTERNAL  CAUSES. 

Note.— Under  suicide  should  be  classed  only  those  deaths  in  which  suicide  or 
attempt  at  suicide  is  proved.  In  collective  suicides,  only  adults  should  be  classed 
under  suicide  and  minors  should  be  considered  as  the  victims  of  mvirder  (182-184). 

155.  Suicide  by  poison. 

This  title  includes: 


Progressive  asthenia  (70y+) 
weakness  (70y+J 
Prostration  (70y-f ) 
SenectuH 
Senile  asthenia 

atrophy 

cachexia 

debility 

decay 

degeneration 

dementia 

exhaustion 

fibrosis 

heart 

imbecility 

insanity 

mania 

marasmus 

melancholia 

paresis 

prostration 

psychosis 

softening 

vascular  degeneration 

weakness 
Senility 

Vital  degeneration  (70y+) 
Want  of  vitality  (70y+) 
Wasting  (70y+) 
Weakness  (70y--|-) 
Worn  out  (70y  +  ) 


Poisoning  (suicidal)  ^ 

Suicide  by  poison  (any  solid  or  liquid)  * 

This  title  does  not  include:  Morphinism  (59). — Cocainism  (59) 


Voluntary  poisoning 


1  See  list  under  Poisoning  in  Index.    Of  course  any  poison  not  included  in  list,  if  taken  with  suicidal 
intent,  should  be  included  under  this  title  (155),  unless  a  gas  or  vapor  killing  by  inhalation  (156). 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 
156.  Suicide  by  asphyxia. 

Thii  title  i7icludes: 


Suicide  by  asphyxia  (any  gas  or  vapor) ' 
carbon  monoxide 
chloroform  (vapor) 
paa  (any  gas)  » 
illuminating  gas 


Suicide  by  inhalation  of  gas  (any  gas  or 
vapor)  ' 
suffocation  (any  gas  or  vapor)  * 
vapor  (any  vapor) 


157.  Suicide  by  hanging  or  strangulation. 

This  title  includes: 
Suicide  by  hanging 

158.  Suicide  by  drowning. 
This  title  includes: 

Suicide  by  drowning 

159.  Suicide  by  firearms. 

This  title  includes: 
Suicide  by  firearms 

160.  Suicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments. 
This  title  includes: 

Suicide  by  cutting  instrument  I  Suicide  by  piercing  instrument 

throat  I 

161.  Suicide  by  jumping  from  high  places. 

This  title  includes: 

Suicide  by  jumping  from  high  places 

162.  Suicide  by  crushing. 


Suicide  by  strangulation 


Suicide  by  submersion 


Suicide  by  shooting 


This  title  includes: 

Suicide  by  crushing 

jumping  before  train 

163.  Other  suicides. 

This  title  includes: 

Felo  de  se 
Suicidal  wound 
Suicide  (unqualified) 


Suicide  by  jumping  before  other  vehicles. 


Suicide  by  burns 
fire 
scalds 


1  See  list  under  Pniwnin^  m  Inflo.t,  with  uUern;itive  reierenees  to  ].").5  or  1.5fi,  accordingly  as  certain  poi- 
sonous agents  may  be  used,  with  suicidal  intent,  in  either  the  solid  or  liquid  forms  (155)  or  as  a  vapor  by 
inhalation  (1.50).  When  the  form  is  not  known,  preference  is  given  to  the  usual  method,  e.  g.,  suicide  by 
chloroform  (lo(i). 


TABIJI.AR     LIST 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 


164.  Poisoning  by  food. 

This  title  includes: 

Acute  food  poisoning 

Botulism 

Cheese  poisoning 

Creatoxismus 

Damaged  meat  poisoning 

Diseased  food 

Egg  albumen  poisoning 

Fish  poisoning 

Food  poisoning  (unqualified) 

Ichthyotoxicon  poisoning 

Meat  poisoning 


Milk  poisoning 

Mouldy  bread  poisoning 

Mushroom  poisoning 

Mussel  poisoning 

Poisonous  food 

Pork  poisoning 

Potato  poisoning  * 

Ptomaine  poisoning  (food  poisoning) 

Sausage  poisoning 

Shell  fish  poisoning 

Tyrotoxicon  poisoning 


165.  Other  acute  poisonings. 

This  title  includes: 


Poisoned  wound 

Poisoning  ^ 

Serum  intoxication 
poisoning 

Snake  bite 

Toxic  gastritis 

gastroenteritis 
meningitis 

Venom  of  animal 

centipede 

Venomous  bite 


Accidental  poisoning 
Acute  ergotism 
poisoning 
toxic  gastritis 

gastroenteritis 
Antimonial  cholera 
Antitoxin  poisoning 
Bite  of  insect 

venomous  serpent 
viper 
Opium  narcosis 

TMs  title  does  not  include:  Saturnism  (57).— Hydrargyrism,  etc.  (58  or  59,  according  to  circumstances).— 
Morphinism,  Chronic  ergotism,  etc.  (59). — Intoxication  by  ptomaines  (automtoxication)  (55). — Autointox- 
ication (So). — Urinary  intoxication  (125). — Ursemic  intoxication  (120). — Poisoning  by  food  (164). — Suicide 
by  poisoning  (155).- -Homicidal  poisoning  (184). 

166.  Conflagration. 

This  title  includes: 

Conflagration  (to  include  all  injuries  of 
whatsoever  nature  resulting  therefrom) 
Crushed  at  fii'e  (conflagration) 
Fire  (in  sense  of  conflagration) 


Inhalation  of  smoke  (burning  building) 
Jumped  from  burning  building 
Suffocation  (burning  building) 


167.  Burns  (conflagration  excepted). 

This  title  includes: 


Burn  (conflagration  excepted,  of  any  or- 
gan or  part) 
by  boiling  liquid 
water 
coal  oil 

corrosive  substance 
fire 

gasoline 
kerosene 
petroleum 
steam 
sulphuric  acid 

This  title  does  not  include:  Conflagration  (166). 


Burn  by  vitriol 
Dermatitis  actinica 

ambustionis 
Effects  of  corrosives 

radium 

X  rays 
Explosion  of  lamp 
Lamp  accident 
Scald  (of  any  part  of  body) 

Dy  steam 
Sunburn 


1  See  list  under  Poisoning  in  Index.  Solid  or  liquid  poisons  not  known  to  be  used  with  suicidal  or  homi- 
eklal  intent  (accidental  or  probahit/  accidentaU,  and  not  included  under  chronic  occupational  poisoning 
(57  or  58),  habit  poisoning  (59),  or  food  poisoning  (164),  belong  under  this  title. 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 

168.  Absorption   of  deleterious  gases    (conflagration  ex- 
cepted). 


This  title  includes: 

Accidental  asphyxia 
Acetylene  poisoning 
Acute  etherism 
Ammonia  poisoning 
Amyl  nitrite  poisoning  ' 
Anaesthesia  chloroform 
Anaesthetic 

for  operation  (unqualified) 
Asphyxia  (accidental) 
by  fumes 

gas  (accidental) 

smoke     (conflagration     ex- 
cepted) 

stove 

vapor 
Bisulphide  of  carbon  poisoning 
Carbon  bisulphide  poisoning 
dioxide  poi3onin<j 
monoxide  poisoning 
Charcoal  fumes 
Chloroform  (vapor) 

Choke  damp  poisoning  (not  in  mines) 
Coal  gas  poisoning 
Cordite  poisoning  (vapor) 
Cyanogen  poisoning 
Delayed  chloroform  poisoning  (vapor) 
Deleterious  iras 


Ether  (vapor) 

Gas 

Hydrogen  sulphide 

Illuminating  gas 

Inhalation  of  gas 

Kiln  vapors 

Laughing  gas 

Marsh  gas 

Nitrous  oxide 

Noxious  vapors    or    effluvia     (including 

those  produced  by  explosives) 
Overlain 

Poisoning  (gas  or  vapor) ' 
Poisonous  gas 

vapor 
Sewer  gas  poisoning 

poisoning 
Suffocation  (unqualified) 

(by     abnormal    atmospheric 

pressure) 
(by  gas  or  vapor) 
by  gas,  poisonous 

smoke   (conflagration   ex- 
cepted) 
in  bed 
Sulphuretted  hydrogen 
Water  gas 


This  ti'le  dots  not  include:  Asphyxia  of  an  adult  (-.vithout  further  statement)  (1S9). — Chronic  ether- 
Ism  (50). — Suicide  by  asphyxia  (15G).— ilo.nicidal  gas  poisoning  (184). 

169.  Accidental  drowning. 

Note. — This  title  includes  all  drowning  not  definitely  stated  to  be  suicidal  (158) 
or  homicidal  (184)  in  character. 


This  title  includes: 

Accidental  drowning 

submersion 
Asphyxia  by  drowning 
Cramp  while  bathing 
Drowning  (unqualified) 


Found  drowned  (open  verdict) 

Lost  at  sea 

Suffocation  by  drowning 
submersion 


170.  Traumatism  by  firearms. 


Note. — This  title  includes  all  deaths  rc.iulting  from  injuries  by  firearms  not  defi- 
nitely stated  to  be  suicidal  (159)  or  homicidal  (182)  in  character. 


This  title  inclvdes: 

Accidental    wound  by  firearms  (of  any 

part  of  body) 
Firearms 
Gunshot 
Pistol  wound 


Shooting 

Shot 

Traumatism  by  firearms 

Wound  by  firearms 


'  See  list  under  Poisoninj  in  Index. 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 

171.  Traumatism  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments. 

Note. — This  title  includes  all  deaths  resulting  from  injuries  of  this  character, 
except  those  definitely  stated  to  be  due  to  suicide  (160)  or  homicide  (183). 


This  title  includes: 

Cut  (of  any  part  of  body) 

Incised  wound  (of  any  part  of  body) 

Knife  cut 

stab  (accidental) 
Punctured  wound  (of  any  part  of  body) 
Stab  wound  (of  any  part  of  body,  acci- 
dental) 

172.  Traumatism  by  fall. 

This  title  includes: 

Accidental  fall 
Fall  down  stairs 

from  horse 

in  ship 


Traumatism  by  cutting  instrument 

piercing  instrument 
Wound  by  cutting  instrument  (of 
part  of  body) 
piercing  instrument  (of  any 
part  of  body) 


any 


Fall  into  hold  (ship,  etc.) 
Injury  by  diving 

from  fall 
Traumatism  by  falling 


173.  Traumatism  in  mines  and  quarries. 

Note. — The  exact  nature  oi  the  accident  and  the  particular  employment  of  all 
persons  killed  in  or  about  the  mine  or  quarry  should  be  stated;  also  the  kind  of 
mine.  The  title  should  be  subdivided  to  show  the  data  for  mine3  and  quarries 
separately,  or  even  by  kind  of  mine,  if  sufficiently  important. 


This  title  includes: 

Accident  in  mine 

quarry 
Asphyxia  by  gas  in  mine 
Choke  damf)  (unqualified) 
Explosion  of  fire  damp 
Fall  in  pit  (mine  or  quarry) 
shaft  (mine) 
of  coal  (mine) 
stone  (quarry) 


Injury  by  mining  machinery 
wagon  in  mine 
in  mine 
quarry 
Mining  accident 
Traumatism  in  mine 

quany 
Violent  death  in  mine 


quarry 


174.  Traumatism  by  machines. 


Note. — The  nature  of  the  industry  in  which  the  machinery  was  employed  should 
be  noted,  as  "agricultural  machinery,"  "machinery  in  woolen  mill,"  etc. 


Tins  title  includes: 

Accidental  fall  cf  machinery 
Caught  in  shafting 
Cruslied  by  traveling  crane 
Elevator  accident 


Injury  by  machinery 
Traumatism  by  machinery 

passenger  elevator 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 

175.  Traumatism  by  other  crushing  (vehicles,  railways, 
landslides,  etc.). 

Note. — This  title  may  be  subdivided  to  show  important  groups,  such  aa  railroad 
accidents,  etc. 


This  title  includes: 

Automobile  accident 
Bicycle  accident 

injury 
Collision 
Crushing 

bv  bumpers 
Cycle  accident 
Derailment 
Earthquake 

Electric  railway  accident 
Elevated  railway  accident 
Fall  from  car  or  engine 

carriage 

or  with  aeroplane 
balloon 
parachute 
Found  dead  on  railroad 
Injury  getting  off  car  or  engine 
Interurban  railway  accident 
Killed  on  railroad 
Landslide 

Motor  cycle  accident 
Railroad  accident 
Run  over  bv  automobile 


Run  over  by  car 

vehicle  (unspecified) 
Runaway  accident 
Street  car  accident 

railway  accident 
Struck  by  automobile 

car  or  engine 
Subway  accident 
Surface  car  accident 
Thrown  from  automobile 
Traumatism  by  aeroplane 

automobile 

balloon 

crushing 

electric  railroad 

landslide 

other  crushing 

railroad 

street  railroad 

vehicle  (carriage,  wagon, 
bicycle,  etc.) 
Trolley  accident 
Wound  by  crushing 


176.  Injuries  by  animals. 


This  title  includes: 

Bite  (of  any  animal) 

Dog  bite 

Gored 

177.  Starvation. 


Injury  by  any  animal  (due  to  viciousness) 
Kick  (by  horse  or  other  animal) 
Traumatism  by  horses  (due  to  viciousness) 


This  title  includes. 

Deprivation  of  water  Misery 

Destitution  Overexertion 

Fatigue  Privation 

Hunger  Starvation  ^ 

Inanition  (starvation)  Tliirst 
Insufficient  nourishment 

This  'itle  doex  not  include:  Lack  of  care  (newborn  infants)  (153).— Insufficient  nourishment  (newborn 
Infants)  (153).— Sitiophobia  (68).— Hysterical  anorexia  (73). 

1  The  words  "starvation"  and  "inanition"  are  sometimes  used,  in  the  United  States,  to  denote  exhaus- 
tion from  defective  nourisliment  due  to  disease  or  to  senile  or  conijenital  debility.  Only  where  death  was 
caused  by  actual  privation  should  assignment  be  made  to  International  title  No.  177. 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 

178.  Excessive  cold. 

This  title  includes: 


Congelation 

Effects  of  cold  (tennperature) 

Exposure  to  cold  (3m +) 


Freezing 

FrostVjite 
Frozen 


Thii  title  does  not  include:  Cold  (of  the  newborn)  (153). 

179.  Effects  of  heat. 


Heat  stroke 

Hot  weather 

Hyperthermia 

Insolation 

Overheated 

Sunstroke 

Thermic  fever 

Thermonosua 

Thermoplegia 


This  title  includes: 

Atmospheric  pyrexia 
Effects  of  heat 

in  engine  rooms, 
laundries,  etc. 
Excessive  heat 
Heat 

apoplexy 

cramps 

exhaustion 

fever 

prostration 

180.  Lightning. 

This  title  includes: 

Lightning 

181.  Electricity  (lightning  excepted). 

This  title  includes:  , 


Accidental  electric  shock 
electrocution 
Electric  shock 

182.  Homicide  by  firearms. 

This  title  includes: 


Electricity  (lightning  excepted) 
Injury  by  electric  shock 


Assassination  by  firearms 
Gunshot  (homicidal) 
Homicide  by  firearms 
gunshot 
Shooting  (homicidal) 


Shot  (homicidal) 

by  burglar 

in  duel 
Wound  by  firearms  (homicidal) 


183.  Homicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments. 

This  title  includes: 

or    piercing 


Assassination    by    cuttin 

instrument 
Cut  (homicidal) 
Homicide  by  cutting  instrument 


Homicide  by  piercing  instrument 
Knife  cut  (homicidal) 

stab 
Wound  by  cutting  instrument  (homicidal  ■> 


138 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 
184.  Homicide  by  other  means. 
This  title  includes: 


Assassination  (without  further  explana- 
tion) 

Bite  of  human  being 

Criminal   abortion   (death  of  mother  or 
child) 

Duel 

Homicidal  poisoning 
wound 

Homicide  (unqualified) 

Incendiarism 


Infanticide  (unqualified) 
Killed  in  fight 
Lynching 
Manslaughter 
Murder  (unqualified) 
Throwing  of  sulphuric  acid 

vitriol 
Traumatism  (homicidal) 
Wound  (homicidal) 


185.  Fractures  (cause  not  specified). 

Note. — This  is  an  indefinite  title.  The  cause  of  the  fracture  should  be  stated  so 
that  the  death  can  be  classified  according  to  the  means  of  death  (railroad  accident, 
fall  of  elevator,  etc.). 


This  title  inclvdes: 

Avulsion  of  bone 
Compound  fracture 
Detachment  of  epiphyses 
Dislocation  (any  bone  or  cartilage) 
Fracture  (any  bone) 
Green  stick  fracture 
Impacted  fracture 


Laceration  of  ligament  of  joint 
Luxation 

of  spine 
vertebra 
Separation  of  epiphyses 
Subluxation 
Wiring  fractured  bone 


186.  Other  external  violence. 


Note. — Thi.^  is  the  residual  title  for  external  causes.  Many  indefinite  returns 
found  here  could  be  assigned  elsewhere  if  the  means  of  death  and  the  character  of 
violence  (accidental,  suicidal,  or  homicidal)  were  stated.  Deaths  from  legal  execu- 
tion and  war  are  also  included,  and  may  be  stated  separately  if  deemed  desirable. 


This  title  includes: 

Abrasion  (of  any  part  of  body) 

Accident 

Accidental  wound 

Air  embolism 

Asphyxia  by  vomiting 

Avulsion  (unqualified) 

Bad  treatment  (of  a  child) 

Battle 

Blow  (unqualified) 

Bruise  (of  any  part  of  body) 

Bnishbum 

(.'apital  punishment 

Casualty 

Choked  while  vomiting 

Compression  of  chest 

Concussion  of  brain 

spinal  cord 

spine 
Contusion  (of  any  part  of  body) 
Decapitation 
Division  of  vein 
Electrocution  (legal  execution  only) 


Entrance  of  air  into  vein 
Evisceration 
Execution 
Explosion 
Exposure  (3m4-) 
External  causes 
Foot  ball  accident 
Foreign  body  in  abdominal  cavity 
wall 

air  passage 

brain 

bronchi 

larynx 

lung 

nasal  passage 

pharynx 

pleural  cavity 

trachea 

vagina 
Friction-burn 
Gangrene  of  wound 
Haemorrhage  from  wound 


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XIII.— EXTERNAL  CAUSES— Continued. 
186.  Other  external  violence — Continued. 


This  title  includes: 

Hanging  (legal  execution  only) 
111  treatment  (of  child) 
Injury  (of  any  part  of  body) 

by  falling  body 
Inspiration  of  foreign  material 
Killed 

in  cyclone 
Laceration  (of  any  part  of  body) 
Malpractice 

Obstructive  laryngitis  (foreign  body) 
Perforation  of  abdomen  (cause  not  indi- 
cated) 
chest  (cause  not  indicated) 
cranium   (cause   not   indi- 
cated) 
skull  (cause  not  indicated) 
thoracic  cavity  (cause  not 

indicated) 
thorax  (causenot  indicated) 
Puncture  ot  vein 
Rupture  of  bladder  (traumatic) 

liver  (traumatic) 
Septic  wound 
Severed  extremity 
Severing  of  artery 
Strangulation 
Suffocation  by  plugging  of  air  passage 

strangulation 
Suture  of  heart 


Traumatic  abscess  of  liver 

amputation 

aneurysm 

cellulitis 

cerebral  meningitis 

cerebri  tis 

compression  of  brain 

spinal  cord 

convulsions 

delirium 

emphysema 

eventration 

fever 

gangrene 

meningeal  haemorrhage 

meningitis 

nephritis 

paralysis 

perforation  (of  any  organ) 

pleuritis 

pyaemia 

rupture  of  heart 
muscle 
uterus 

septichsemia 

shock  ' 
Traumatism  (of  any  organ  or  part  of  body) 
Violence 
Wound  (of  any  organ  or  part  of  body) 


XIV.— ILL  DEFINED  DISEASES. 

Note. — The  following  titles  relate  chiefly  to  diseases  not  well  defined  by  the  physi- 
cian, either  because  his  means  of  information  were  not  sufficient,  because  the  disease 
was  lacking  in  distinctive  features,  or,  perhaps,  because  he  failed  to  make  a  complete 
diagnosis._  There  are  also  included  (under  title  189)  some  cases  in  which  the  cause 
of  death  is  entirely  unspecified  or  reported  as  "  Unknown,"  sometimes  on  account  of 
the  absence  of  medical  attendance.  Registrars  should  not  accept  any  returns  com- 
piled under  these  titles  if  it  is  possible  to  secure  more  definite  statements. 

187.  Ill  defined  organic  disease. 


This  title  includes: 

Anasarca 

Ascites 

Congenital  ascites  (ly+) 

Dropsy 

of  abdomen 

bowel 

foot 

intestine 

peritonaeum 

This  title  does  not  include:  CEdema  of  the  newborn  (151) 
ungs  (94).— CEdema  of  the  brain  (64). 


General  anasarca 

oedema  (ly+) 
Hydroperitonaeum 
Hydrops 

Infantile  dropsy  (ly+) 
CEdema  (ly-j-) 

of  connective  tissue 
extremity 
Universal  hydrops 

CEdema  of  the  glottis  (S7).— CEdema  of  the 


I  Although  this  term  is  an  inclusion  of  title  No.  175  in  the  French  manual  (index  only),  it  is  the  Census 
practice  to  compile  such  deaths  under  International  title  No.  1S6  in  agreement  withthe  assignment  ol 
Traumatism  (unqualified).    Both  are  indefinite  and  unsatisfactory  returns. 


140 


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XIV.— ILL  DEFINED   DISEASES— ContiBued. 

188.  Sudden  death. 


Sudden  death  (nonpuerperal) 
Syncope  (fatal) 
of  heart 


This  title  includes: 

Cardiac  syncope 
Died  suddenly 
Dropped  dead 
Fainting  fit 

This  title  does  not  include  Puerperal  sudden  death  (139),  nor  "sudden  death"  with  an  explanatory 
expression,  such  as  "due  to  diabetes"  (50),  or  "caused  by  apoplexy"  (64),  etc. 

189.  Cause  of  death  not  specified  or  ill  defined. 

This  title  includes: 


Abdominal  disease 
section 
Acute  delirious  mania 

delirium 
Anorexia 
Apnoea  (3m4-) 
Artificial  feeding  (ly+) 
Asphyxia  (3m+)  (not  violence) 
Asthenia  (ly-69y) 
of  heart 
Asthenic  delirium 

fever 
Atony  (ly-69y) 
Atrophy  (ly-69y) 
Bilious 

catarrh 
fever 
Bottle  feeding  (ly4-) 
Cachexia  (ly-69y) 
Capillary  congestion 
Carbon  dioxide  poisoning  (pathological) 
Cardiac  asthenia 

exhaustion 
failure 
paralysis 
Carphology 
Catarrhal  fever 

inflammation 
sclerosis 
"Chronic" 
Coeliotomy 

Collapse  (unqualified) 
Colliquative  fever 
Coma 

Complication  of  diseases 
Congenital  (ly+) 

asthenia  (ly+) 
debility  (ly+) 
dyspnoea  (ly+) 
insufficiency  (ly+) 
malnutrition  (ly-j-) 
weakness  (ly+) 
Congestion 

of  heart 
vein 
Congestive  asphyxia  (3m +) 
chill 
fever 


Constitutional  weakness  (ly+) 
Cyanosis  (not    due    to    malformation    of 
heart,  3m +) 
(without  further   qualification, 
3m+) 
Cvstic  degeneration 
Debility  (ly-69y) 
Decline  (ly-69y) 
Degeneration  (ly-69y) 
Delirium 
Dentition 
Diathesis 
Dilatation 
Disease  of  head 

navel  (3m +) 
Distention  of  abdomen 
Dyspncea 
Effusion 

Emaciation  (ly+) 
Ephemeral  fever 
Exacerbation 
Exhaustion  (ly-69y) 
Failure  of  circulation  (ly+) 
respiration  (ly-f-) 
Feeble  constitution  (ly-j-) 

infant  (ly+) 
Fever (undefined) 

of  unknown  cause 
Fistula 
Found  dead 
Gastric  fever 
Gastrointestinal  fever 
General  atrophy  (ly-69y) 

breaking  down  (ly-69y) 

catarrh 

collapse 

congestion 

debility  (ly-C9y) 

decline  (ly-69y) 

marasmus  (ly-69y) 

weakness  (ly-69y) 
Gradual  decline  (ly-69y) 
Ilsemorrhagic  fever 
Headache 
Heart  exhaustion 

failure 
Hypersemia 
Hyperpyrexia 


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XIV.— ILL   DEFINED   DISEASES— Continued. 

189.  Cause  of  death  not  specified  or  ill  defined — Continued, 


This  title  includes: 

Hypertrophy 

Immature  birth  (child,  ly+) 
Immaturity  (child,  ly+) 
Imperfect  circulation  (ly+) 
Improper  food  (ly+) 
Inanition  (from  disease,  ly-GOy) 
Infancy  (ly+) 
Infantile  atrophy  (ly+) 

derangement  (3m+) 

disease  (3m+) 

fever 

heart  failure  (ly+) 

inertia  (ly+) 

tabes  (ly+) 
Infection 
Infectious  disease 
Infirmity  (ly-69y) 
Inflammation 

of  abdomen 
Inflammatory  fever 
Inquest  pending 
Insomnia 
Laparotomy 

Malassimilation  (ly-69y) 
Malignant  fever 
Malnutrition  (ly-69y) 
Marasmus  (ly-69y) 
Natural  causes 
Neglect  (3m+) 
Nervous  fever 
No  disease 
"Noncontagious  " 
Obstruction 
Operation 
Overwork 
Paracentesis 
Paralysis  cordis 

of  heart. 
Paresis  of  heart 
Perforation 
Polyuria 

Postoperative  shock 
Premature  birth  (child,  ly+) 
Prematurity  (child,  ly+) 
Progressive  asthenia  (ly-C9y) 


Progressive  weakness  (ly-G9y) 

Prostration  (ly-69y) 

Pyrexia  (of  uncertain  origin; 

Rash 

PtUpture  of  viscera 

Seasickness 

Section  of  abdomen 

Shock 

Sick  from  birth  (ly  +  ) 

Simple  continued  fever 

Slow  fever 

Softening 

Sore 

Stenosis 

Stupor 

Subdelirium 

Suppuration 

Surgical  apoplexy 

exhaustion 

mania 

operation 

shock 
Synochal  fever 
Tabes 

Tapping  of  abdomen 
Teething 

Transfusion  of  blood 
Trepanning 
Trephining 

of  skull 
Typhomania 
Undetermined 
Unknown 

cause 
disease 
Unspecified 
Venous  congestion 
Violent  fever 
Visitation  of  God 
Vital  degeneration  (ly-69y') 
Want  of  vitality  (lv-69v) 
Wasting  (ly-69y) 
Weak  heart 
Weakness  (ly-69y) 
Worn  out  (ly-69y) 


This  title  does  not  include:  Congenital  debility  (151). — Exhaustion,  cachexia,  or  debility:  in  old  persons 
154). — Fever:  ataxoadynamic  (1),  or  continued  (1),  or  summer  (98),  or  hay  (98). — Asphyxia  from  external 
cause  (156  or  168). — Cyanosis  of  the  newborn  (152). 


INDEX. 


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SUGGESTIONS  ON   USE  OF  INDEX. 


References  are  to  the  titles  of  the  detailed  International  List  of 
Causes  of  Death,  Second  Decennial  Revision  (1909),  as  shown  in  the 
preceding  Tabular  List.     For  use  with  abridged  lists,  see  p.  34. 

Terms  are  to  be  understood  with  the  qualifications  indicated  onl}''. 
The  expression  '^not  otherwise  defined"  may  be  considered  as  implied 
in  each  assignment. 

The  names  of  organs  or  parts  of  the  body  and  also  of  diseases  are 
shown  with  the  adjective  form  m  parentheses,  as  ''Abdomen  (abdom- 
inal)," "Heart  (cardiac),"  "Kidney  (renal),"  "Tuberculosis  (tuber- 
culous)," etc.  Either  word  may  be  read  with  the  indented  list  of 
words  following,  as  "Abscess  of  abdomen"  or  "Abdominal  abscess," 
etc.,  as  may  be  necessary  to  identify  the  form  returned. 

Stillbirths  are  not  included  in  deaths.  Reference  may  be  made  to 
the  heads  "Stillbirth"  and  "Premature  birth"  for  certain  terms  that 
require  a  distinction  in  this  respect. 

Symbols  are  used  for  age  limits  that  govern  the  reference  to  certain 
titles,  especially  70,  71,  89,  90,  104,  105,  151,  152,  153,  154,  and  189: 


Under  15  years  and  45  years  and  over 

(-15y,  45y+) 
1  to  69  years,  both  inclusive  (ly-69y) 
Under  60  years  (-60y) 
60  years  and  over  (60y+) 
70  years  and  over  (70y+) 


Under  3  months  (—3m) 

3  months  and  over    (3m+) 

Under  1  year  (— ly) 

1  year  and  over  (ly+) 

Under  5  years  (— 5y) 

5  years  and  over  (5y+) 

15  to  44  years,  both  inclusive  (15y-44y) 

The  words  "Cancer"  and  "Tumor"  are  used  as  general  terms  for 
all  varieties  of  malignant  and  nonmalignant  neoplasms,  respectively; 
for  lists  of  forms,  see  pages  63  and  66.  See  also  "Injury"  or 
"Wound"  for  the  general  assignment  of  terms  denoting  external 
violence,  and  "Poisoning"  for  the  distinctions  involved  in  the  assign- 
ment of  poisonings  and  intoxications.  Under  "Arm"  may  be  found 
assignments  applicable  to  leg,  thigh,  extremity,  etc.;  under  "Bone," 
those  of  any  particular  bone;  and  under  "Joint,"  the  general  refer- 
ences for  any  articulation. 

The  additional  terms  and  changes  in  classification  contained  in  the 
Appendix  (p.  301)  have  not  been  incorporated  in  either  the  Index 
proper  or  the  Tabular  List. 

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INDEX  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH. 


Abdomen  (abdominal) 
abscess    118 
adhesion     117 
aneurysm    81 
cancer    45 
catarrh 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
colic 

(-2y)    104 

(2y+)     1C5 
consumption    31 
disease    189 
distention    189 
dropsy    187 
fever    1 
fistula    189 
foreign  body    186 
gangrene    142 
haemorrhage    85 
hysterectomy     130 
inflammation     189 
neuralgia    110 
paracentesis    189 
perforation    186 
pregnancy     134 
rheumatism    47 
section     189 
tapping    189 
tuberculosis    31 
tumor    46 
tympanites    110 
typhoid     1 
typhus    1 
wound    186 
Abdominal  {see  Abdomen) 
cavity,  foreign  body    186 
muscle,  rupture    186 
viscera 

cancer    41 

rupture     186       i 

tumor    46 

wound     186 
wall 

abscess    144 

burn    167 

congenital  malformation    150 

foreign  body     186 

hsematoma    186 

injury     186 

wound     186 
Aberration,  mental    68 
Ablation 

pregnant  tube    134 
uterus    130 


Abnormal 

atmospheric  pressure,  suffocation   168 
labor 

(child)     152  m 

(mother)     136 
parturition 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
Abnormality    150 

congenital     150 
Abnormally    formed    uterus,    pregnancy 

134 
Abnormity    150 

congenital     150 
Abortion 

(child)     151 
(mother)     134 
accidental 

(child)     151 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     134 
criminal    184 
induced     134 
missed     134 
septichsemia    137 
tubal     134 
Abortive  typhoid     1 
Abrasion  {see  Wound)     186 
Abscess    144 

abdomen     118 
abdominal  wall    144 
acute     144 
alveolar    99 
amoebic,  liver    115 
antrum,  Highmore    146 
anus     110 
appendix    108 
areola 

(nonpuerperal)    133 

(puerperal)    141 
arm     144 
auricle,  ear    76 
axilla    84 

Bartholin's  gland     132 
bladder    124 
bone    146 
bowel     110 
brain     60 
breast 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
133 

(puerperal)     141 
broad  ligament 

(nonpuerperal  cr  unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal)     137 
bronchi    90 


147 


Abs 


INDEX 


Abs 


Abscess — Continued . 
buccal  cavity    99 
bursa    149 
buttock    144     . 
cerebellum    60 
cerebral    60 
cervical     144 

gland     144 
chest  wall     144 
chronic     34 
cold     34 
colon^  110 

connective  tissue     144 
cornea    75 
Cowper's  gland     127 
cranium     GO 

Douglas's  cul-de-sac     117 
ear    70 
embolic    82 
epididymis     127 
ethmoidal  sinus    146 
external  ear    76 
eye    75 
eyelid     75 
fecal     110 

Falloppian  tube    132 
fauces     100 
femoral     144 
fistulous     144 
frontal  sinus     146 
gall  bladder     115 
gastric     103 
genital 

(female)     l32 

(male)     127 
gland     144 
gluteal     144 
groin    84 
hand     144 
head     144 
heart    79 
hepatic     115 
hip     33 
iliac  fossa    108 
inguinal     144 
internal     144 
intestine^  110 
intracranial    60 
intraspinal    63 
ischial    110 
ischiorectal     110 
jaw     146 
joint     147 
kidney    122 
labium 

majus     132 

minus     132 
lacrimal 

gland     75 

f-ac     75 
larvnx    87 
leg    144 
lingual    99 
liver    115 
loin     144 
lumbar    32 


Abscess — Continued, 
lung    98 
lymph  node    84 
lyniphangitic     84 
lym])liatic     84 

gland    84 
malignant    144 
mamillary     133 
mammary  gland 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
133  .. 

(puerperal)     141 
mastoid  process     146 
maxillary  sinus     146 
Meckel's  diverticulum    110 
mediastinum     144 
meninges    61 
mesenteric     117 
metastatic     144 
middle  ear    76 
nuiltiple     144 
muscle     149 
nasal 

fqssa     86 

septum    86 
nasopharyngeal     100 
nates     144 
neck    144 

uterus    130 
nephritic     122 
nipple     133 
nose    86 
oesophagus     101 
omentum     117 
orbit    75 
ossifluent    34 
ovary     132 
pancreas     118 
parametric     132 
parauterine 

(nonpuerperal)     130 

(puerperal)     137 
parotid  gland     99 
pectoral     144 
pelvic 

(female)     130 

(male)     144 
penis     127 
pericajcal     108 
pericardial     77 
perimetriCj  130 
perimetritic     130 
perina3um    144 
perinephric     122 
perinephritic     122 
periosteum    146 
perirectal     110 
perirenal    122 
peritoneum     117 
peritonsillar    100 
perityphlitic     108 
periurethral     125 
periuterine    130 
pernicious    144 
phagedenic    38 
pharynx    100 


148 


Abs 


INDEX 


Ace 


Abscees — Continued . 
phlegmonous    144 
pleura    93 
pona  Varolii     60 
postcsecal     108 
poatlaryngeal    87 
postnasal    86 
postorbital    75 
postpharyngeal    100 
posttyphoid     1 
postursemic     120 
prostate    126 
psoas    32 
puerperal    137 
pulmonary    98 
pysemic    20 
pyloric  valve    103 
rectovesical    124 
rectum    110 
renal    122 
retrolaryngeal    87 
retroperitoneal     144 
retropliaryngeal    100 
retrouterine     130 
ruptured     144 
salivary  gland    99 
Bcalp     144 
scapular    144 
scrofulous    34 
scrotum    127 
seminal  vesicle     127 
side    144 
sloughing    144 
spermatic  eord     127 
sphenoidal  sinus    146 
spinal     32 

cord    63 
spine    32 
spleen    116 
stomach    103 
strumous    34 
subdiaphragmatic     118 
subhepatic    115 
sublingual    99 
submammary    133 
submaxillary    99 

gland    99 
subphrenic    118 
suprapelvic     130 
tendon     149 
testicle    127 
thecal    149 
thigh    144 
thorax    93 
throat _  100 
thyreoid  gland    88 
tongue    99 
tonsil    100 

tonsillopharyngeal    100 
trachea    98 
traumatic    186 
tropical,  liver    115 
tubal    132 
tuberculous    34 

breast    34 

gland    34 

knee    33 


Abscess — Continued. 

tuberculous — Continued. 

lung    28 

perintcum     34 

side    34 

vertebra     32 
tuboovarian     132 
umbilicus    144 
urethra    125 
urinary     125 
uterine  ligament    130 
uterus    130 
vagina     132 

vermiform  appendix     108 
vertebra    32 

tuberculous     32 
vesical     124 
vulva    132 

vulvovaginal  gland     132 
Absent 

(any  organ  or  part;   (see    Malforma- 
tion) 
menstruation     130 
Absinthsemia    56 
Absinthism     56 
Absorbent  system,  disease    84 
Absorption,  pus    20 
Acardiac  foetus  {see  Stillbirth) 
Accessory  sinus 
cancer    45 
disease    146 
empyema    146 
foreign  body     146 
inflammation     146 
parasitic  disease     146 
tumor    146 
Accident  (accidental)     186 
abortion 

(child,  -ly)     151 

(mother)     134 
asphyxia    168 
automobile     175 
bicycle    175 
car  or  engine 

falling  from     175 

injury,  getting  on  or  off    175 

run  over  by    175 

struck  by    175 
cycle     175 
drowning     169 
electric  railway    175 
electric  shock    181 
electrocution    181 
elevated  railway    175 
elevator    174 
fall    172 

machinery    174 
football    186 
haemorrhage    186 

puerperal    135 
horses 

(due  to  viciousness)     176 

(fall  from,  etc.)     172 
interurban  railway     175 
labor 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 


149 


Ace 


INDEX 


Acu 


Accident — Continued, 
lamp     167 
miuuig    173 
motorcycle    175 
poisoning    165 
pregnancy     134 
puerperal     140 
quixrry     173 
railroad     175 
electric     175 
elevated    175 
interurban     175 
steam     175 
street    175 
underground     175 
runaway     175 
street 

car    175 

felevated)     175 
(surface)     175 
(underground)     175 
railway     175 
subway    175 
submersion    169 

suffocation,  childbirth  (—3m)     152 
surface  car    175 
trolley     175 
wound     1 86 

firearms  (any  part  of  body)     170 
Accidental    (see  Accident) 
Accouchement    (see  Birth)     136 
Acetontemia    50 
Acholia    115 
Achondrojilasia    36 
Acidosis 

(diabetic)     50 
(nondiabetic)     55 
Acne    145 

Acormous  foetus  (see  Stillbirth) 
Acquired 

deformity 

bladder    124 
liver    115 
penis    127 
diverticulum,  intestine    110 
hydrocephalus    74 
Acrania  (see  Stillbirth) 
Acrodynia    19 
Acromegaly    55 
Actinomycosis    25 
bone    25 
caecum    25 
intestine    25 
jaw    25 
liver    25 
lung    25 
mouth    25 
Active  congestion,  lung    94 
Acute 

abscess  (see  Abscess)     144 
albuminous  nephritis     119 
albuminuria    119 
alcoholic  nephritis     119 
anterior  poliomyelitis    63 
articular  rheumatism    47 


Acute — Continued, 
ascending 

anterior  poliomyelitis    63 
myelitis    63 
poliomyelitis    63 
spinal  paralysis    63 
asthmatic  bronchitis    96 
atrophic  infantile  paralysis    63 
atrophy,  liver    111 
Bright's  disease     119 
bronchitis    89 

bronchopneumonic  tuberculosis    29 
bronchorrlioea    89 
bulbar  pDliomyelitis    63 
capillary  })ronchiti3    89 
catarrh    89 

lung    89 
catarrhal 

bronchitis    89 
hepatitis 

(-Iv)     151 
(ly+)    115 
jaundice 

(-ly)     151 
(iy+)    115 
nephritis    119 
cerebrospinal  meningitis    61 
cholera    13 
cirrhosis,  liver     115 
congestive  pneumonia    92 
consumption  _  29 
delirious  mania     189 
delirium    189 

desquamative  nephritis    119 
diffuse  nephritis    119 
endocarditis    7S 
enlargement,  liver    115 
epithelial  nephritis    119 
ergotism     1G5 
etherism    168 
exudative 
angina    9 
nephritis    119 
fibrous  hepatitis    115 
general 

miliary  tuberculosis    29 
tuberculosis  _  29 
glomerulone])hritis     119 
hsemorrhagic  nephritis    119 
hepatitis 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

hepatization,  lung    92 
hydrocephalus    74 
hypertrophic  hepatitis    115 
induration,  liver    115 
infantile  paralysis    63 
infective 

gangrene    142 

jaundice     111 
inflammation 

kidney    119 

liver    115 

lung    92 
inflammatory  rheumatism    47 


159 


Acu 


INDEX 


Adh 


Acute — Continued, 
interntitial 

hepatitis    115 

myocarditis    78 

nephritis    119 

pneumonia    92 
miliary  tuberculosis    29 
mitral  endocarditis    78 
morphinism    165 
myelitis    63 
myocarditis    78 
nephritis    119 
opium  poisoning    165 
paralysis,  spinal  cord    63 
parenchymatous 

hepatitis    111 

nephritis    119 
parotiditis    19 
parotitis    19 
periencephalitis    61 
phthisis    29 

pulmonalis    29 
pleuropneumonia    92 
pneumonia    92 
pneumonic 

phthisis    29 

tuberculosis    29 
pneumonitis    92 
polioencephalomyelitis    63 
poliomyelitis    63 
progressive  infantile  paralysis    63 
pulmonary 

catarrh    89 

consumption    29 

miliary  tuberculosis    29 

phthisis    29 

tuberculosis    29 
pulmonitis    92 
purulent  bronchitis    89 
renal  dropsy    119 
rheumatic 

arthritis    47 

endocarditis    47 

fever    47 

neuritis    47 
rheumatism    47 

joint    47 

spine    47 
rheumatoid  arthritis    47 
spinal 

anterior  poliomyelitis    63 

paralysis    63 
suppurative  nephritis    122 
toxic 

gastritis    165 

gastroenteritis    165 
tubal 

inflammation,  kidney    119 

nephritis    119 
tuberculosis    29 

lung    29 
tuberculous 

disease    29 

inflammation    29 

pneumonia    29 
tubular  nephritis    119 


Acute — Continued. 

ulcerative 

endocarditis    78 
tuberculosis    29 

yellow  atrophy,  liver    111 
Adams-Stokes  disease    85 
Addihion,  bronze  disease    52 
Addison's 

anaemia    54 

disease    52 
Adenia,  leuchaemic    53 
Adenitis    84 

axillary    84 

cervical    84 

suppurative    84 

cranial,    suppurative    84 

ganglia    84 

infectious    84 

inguinal    84 
region    84 

intestine    110 

leuchsemic    53 

neck    84 

scrofulous    34 

septic    84 

specific    37 

strumous    34 

suppurating    84 

suppurative    84 

tuberculous    34 

venereal    38 
Adenocarcinoma  {see  Cancer) 
Adenofibroma  {see  Tumor) 
Adenoid 

growth    86 

vegetations    86 
nasal  fossa    86 
Adenoids    86 

(congenital)     150 
Adenoleuchsemia    53 
Adenoma    (see  Tumor) 
Adenomatous  goitre    88 
Adenomyxoma  (see  Tumor) 
Adenopathy    84 
Adenophlegmon    84 
Adenosclerosis    46 
Adherent 

pericardium    77 

placenta    135 
Adhesion 

abdominal    117 

cardiac     77 

cicatricial,    division    145 

epiglottis    87 

gallbladder    115 

hernial  sac     109 

intestine    110 

lung    93 

pericardium     77 

peritonaeum    117 

pleura    93 

pulmonary    93 

stomach    117 

tendon    149 
Adhesive 

pericarditis    77 

peritonitis    117 

151 


Adi 


iNDE:t 


Am'e 


Adiposis    55 

dolorosa    55 
Adrenal  (suprarenal) 
absent     150 
atrophy    52 
cancer    45 
cloud V  swell in£^    52 
cyst  "52 

degeneration     52 
"  fatty    52 
hyline    52 
lardaceous    52 
disease    52 
fibrosis    52 
haemorrhage    85 
inflammation     52 
injury     186 
malformation     150 
melat'ma    52 
necrosis    52 
suppuration    52 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    52 
tumor    52 
Adynamic  pneumonia    92 
Aerogcncs  capsulatus  infection    20 
Aeroplane,  traumatism    175 
Aestivoautumnal 
fever    4 
malaria    4 
Affection  {see  Disease) 
Age 

(-Iv)    151 
(ly-69v)     189 
(70y+)    154 
old    154 
Agitated 

dementia    68 
melancholia    68 
Ague    4 

and  fever    4 
dumb    4 
fever    4 
Ainhum    149 
Air 

embolism    186 
entrance,  into  vein    186 
passage 

foreign  body    186 
suffocation  "from  plugging    186 
tuberculosis    28 
tube,  disease    90 
Albuminoid  degeneration    55 
Albuminous  nephritis    120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
Albuminuria    120 
acute    119 
cardiac    79 
chronic    120 
pregnancy    138 
puerperal    138 
renal    120 
scarlatinal    7 
Albuminuric  retinitis    120 
Albumosuria    122 


Alcohol  poisoning  [see  Poisoning) 
Alcoholic 

apoplexy    64 
cerebral 

apoplexy    64 
congestion     64 
cirrhosis     113 
liver    113 
lung    98 
coma    56 
delirium    56 
dementia    56 
gastritis     56 
hepatitis    113 
insanity     56 
intoxication     56 
liver     113 
mania    56 
meningitis    56 
serous    56 
nephritis    120 
acute    119 
chronic     120 
neuritis     73 
oedema,  brain    64 
paralysis    67 
chronic    67 
general    67 
pneumonia    92 
pneumonitis    92 
polyneuritis    73 
wet  brain     64 
Alcoholism    56 
Algid  fever    189 
Alienation,  mental    68 
Alimentary  canal 
disease    110 
foreign  body    110 
inflammation 
(-2v)     104 
(2y4-)     105 
obstruction    109 
tuberculosis    31 
Alkaptonuria    122 
Alternating  insanity^    68 
Alveolai-  {see  Alveoli) 

sarcoma    {see  Cancer) 
Alveoli  (alveolar) 
abscess    99 
catarrh    90 
gangrene     142 
injury    186 
teeth 

disease    99 
inflammation 

phosphoric    58 
scorbutic    49 
necrosis,  phosphoric    58 
sj'philis    37 
wound     186 
Alveolodental  periostitis    99 
Amaurosis    75 
Ambulant  typhoid    1 
Amenorrhcpa    130 
Amentia    74 
Ametropia    75 


152 


Amn 


INDEX 


Ang 


Amnesia    74 
Amnion,  dropsy    134 
Amoebic 

abscess,  liver    115 

dysentery    14 

enteritis  14 
Amputation     148 

breast    133 

cervix    130 

clitoris     132 

congenital    150 

penis     127 

traumatic     186 

extremity     186 
Amygdalitis    100 

follicular     100 

syphilitic     37 
Amygdalolith    100 
Amylaceous  dyspepsia 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)    103 
Amyloid 

degeneration    55 
artery    81 
general    55 
heart    79 
kidney    120 
liver    113 
muscle    63 
nervous  system    74 
spinal  cord     63 
spleen    116 
-   disease    55 

kidney    120 

liver    113 

spleen    116 
Amyotonia  congenita    149 
Amyotrophia     63 
Amyotrophic 

lateral  sclerosis    63 

paralysis    63 

sclerosis  63 
Amyotrophy  63 
Anaemia    54 

Addison's    54 

brain     74 

catarrhal    90 

cerebral    74 

congenital     54 

diphtheritic    9 

epidemic     106 

gangrenous    142 

hsemorrhagic    85 

hookworm    106 

malarial    4 

marsh    4 

miners'     106 

paludal    4 

pernicious    54 

progressive    54 
malignant    54 

rheumatic    48 

simple    54 

spinal  cord    63 

splenic    54 

pernicious    54 


Anaemia — Continued. 

tuberculous    28 
Ana;mic  fever    54 
Anaesthesia    168 

chloroform     168 

ether    108 
Anaesthetic  (.see  Poisoning) 

(unqualified)     168 

leprosy  17 
Anal  (see  Anus) 
Anasarca    187 

general    187 

pulmonary    94 
Anaspadias    150 
Anastomosis 

aneurysm     81 

intestinal    110 
Anatomical  wound    20 
Anemia  (see  Anasmia) 
Anencephalus  (see  Stillbirth) 
Anergic  mental  stupor    68 
Anesthesia  {see  Anesthesia) 
Aneurism  (see  Aneurysm) 
Aneurysm    81 

abdominal    61 

anastomosis    81 

aorta    81 

arteriovenous    81 

artery    81 

traumatic     186 

brain     81 

miliary     81 

carotid     81 

cirsoid     81 
artery     81 

diffused    81 

dissecting    81 

embolic    82 

femoral    81 

fusiform     81 

heart    79 

intrathoracic     81 

lung  (pulmonary  artery)     81 

malignant    81 

miliary     81 

pulmonary  artery  (branches  of)    81 

saccular    81 

subcla\'ian    81 

thorax    81 

traumatic    186 

valve,  heart    79 

varicose    81 
Aneurysmal 

tumor    81 

varix     83 
Angeio-  (see  Angio-) 
Angiectasis    85 
Angiectopia    85 
Angina    100 

aphthous    100 

cardiac    80 

catarrhal    100 

crciipouB    9 

diphtheritic    9 

erysipelatous    100 

er^'thematous    100 


15S 


Ang 


INDEX 


Aor 


Angina — Continued. 

exudative  9 
ac-ute  9 
chronic     100 

gangrenous 

(noiidiphtheritic)     100 
(diphtheritic)    9 

glandular    100 

granular    100 

heart    80 

herpetic     100 

infectioua    9 

Ludovici    100 

Ludwig's    100 

malignant    9 

membranous    9 

papillary    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 

pectoris    80 

phlegmonous    100 
(dij)htheritic)    9 

pseudomembranous    9 

pultaceous    100 

(diphtheritic)     9 

scarlatinal    7 

simple    100 

streptococcic     100 

stridulous    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 

syphilitic    37 

tonsil    100 

tonsillitic     100 

trachealis    9 

Vincent's    100 
Angiocholecystitis    115 
Angiocholitis    115 
Angiokeratoma    145 
Angioleucitis    84 
Angioma  (see  Tumor^ 
Angiosarcom.a  {see  Cancer) 
Angiosclero^is    81 
Angiospastic  cedema    74 
Angular 

curvature,  spine    36 

deformity,  spine    36 
Animal 

injury    176 

venom    165 
Ankle 

dislocation    185 

joint,  fracture     185 
Ankylosis    147 

general     147 

joint    147 

osseous,  joint    147 

spine     147 
Ankylostomiasis    106 
Ankylurethria    125 
Anncxitis    132 

suppurating      32 
Annular  calcification,  artery    81 
Anorexia    189 

hysterical    73 

nervosa    73 


Anteflexion 

uterus    130 

wonib     130 
Ante  partum  haemorrhage    134 
Anterior 

cornua,  spinal  cord,  degeneration  63 

curvature,  spine     36 

mediastinum,  cancer    45 

poliomyelitis     63 
acute    63 
ascending    63 
acute    63 
progressive     63 
chronic    63 
spinal,  acute    63 

vaginal  wall,  prolapse    132 
Anteversion,  uterus     130 
Anthracosis    98 

lung    98 

pulmonary    98 
Anthrax    22 
Antimonial  cholera     165 
Antrum 

cancer    45 

foreign  body    146 

Highmore 

abscess    146 
cancer    45 
forr-ign  body     146 

mastoid,  perforation    146 

necrosis    146 
Anuria 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified)    122 

(puerperal)     138 
Anus  (anal) 

abscess    110 

artificial     109 

cancer    41 

cellulitis    110 

condyloma    37 

congenital  malformation     150 

disease     110 

fissure     110 

fistula    110 

gangrene     110 

hajmorrhage     110 

imperforate     150 

inflammation    110 

injury     186 

laceration    110 

malformation     150 

occlusion  (infant)    150 

prolapse     110 

stricture     110 

syphilis    37 

tuoerculosis    31 

tumor    110 

ulcer    110 

ulceration    110 

unnatural    109 

wound     186 
Aorta  (see  also  Aortic) 

aneurysm    81 

congenital     150 


154 


Aor 


INDEX 


Arm 


Aorta — Continued. 

degeneration    81 

disease    81 

ectasis    81 

malformation    150 

rupture    81 

sclerosis    81 

thrombosis    82 
Aortic  (see  also  Aorta) 

disease    79 

incompetency    79 

insufficiency    79 

lesion    79 

obstruction    79 

regurgitation    79 

stenosis    79 

congenital    150 

stricture    79 

valve 

disease    79 
incompetency    79 
insufficiency    79 
stricture    79 

valvular  disease,  heart    79 
Aortitis    81 

Apathetic  dementia    68 
Apepsia    103 
Apex  pneumonia    92 
Apical  pneumonia    92 
Aphasia    74 

ataxic     74 

uraemic    120 
Aphthse  (thrush)     99 
Aphthous 

angina    100 

stomatitis    99 
Apncea 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     189 

neonatorum  (—3m)     152 
Aponeuroses,  disease    149 
Apoplectic  (see  Apoplexy) 
Apoplexy  (apoplectic)     64 

alcoholic    64 
cerebral    64 

basilar    64 

brain    64 

bulbar    64 

capillary    64 

cardiac    79 

cerebral    64 

congestive    64 

dementia    64 

embolic    82 

fit    64 

heart    79 

heat    179 

hemiplegia    64 

lung    94 

meninges    64 

neonatorum    152 

pancreas    118 

pancreatitis    118 

placenta    135 

pneumonia    64 

progressive    64 


Apoplexy — Conti  nued . 

puerperal    136 

pulmonary    94 

sanguineous    64 

serous    64 

spinal  cord     63 

spleen     116 

stroke    64 

surgical    189 

uryemic     120 
Apparatus,  lacrimal 

cancer    45 

disease    75 
Appendectomy    108 
Appendicitis    108 

catarrhal     108 

fulminating    108 

gangrenous     108 

perforative     108 

recurrent    108 

suppurative    108 

tuberculous    31 
Appendicular  (see  Appendix) 
Appendix  (appendicular) 

abscess     108 

cancer    41 

congenital  malformation    150 

foreign  body    110 

inflammation     108 

parasitic  disease    107 

ruptured     108 

sloughing    108 

thrombosis,  septic     108 

tuberculosis    31 

tumor    108 

vermiformis  (see  Appendix) 
Appetite 

excessive     103 

loss    103 

perversion    103 
Application,     craniotomy     forceps     (see 

Stillbirth) 
Arachnitis    61 

cerebrospinal     61 
Arachnoid,  inflammation    61 
Arachnoiditis,  cerebrospinal    61 
Areola  (se-j  Breast) 
Argyria    59 

Arm    (back,    body,     extremity,    finger, 
foot,  forearm,  hand,  leg,  shoulder,  etc.) 

abscess    144 

amoutation    148 

burn    167 

cancer    45 

cellulitis    144 

congenital  malformation     150 

crushed    175 

deformity  (acquired)     149 

disease    189 

dislocation    185 

dropsy    187 

erysipelas    18 

foreign  body    186 

fracture    185 

frostbite    178 


155 


Arm 


INDEX 


Asc 


Ann — Continued, 
gangrene     142 
hsematoma    1S6 
a>dema    187 

traumatic  amputation     186 
tuberculosis    34 
tuberculous -osteitis    34 
tumor    46 
ulcer    145 
wound     186 
Arrest  of  development    150 
Arrhythymia  cordis    85 
Arsenic  (arsenical)  \sce  also  Poisoning) 
neuritis    59 
oedema    59 

(occupational)     58 
Arterial  (see  Artery) 
Arteriectasis    81 
Arferiocapillary  fibrosis    81 
Arteriofibrosis  '  81 
Arteriosclerosis    81 
brain    81 
cerebral    81 
diffuse    81 
general    81 
Arteriotomy    81 
Arteriovenous  aneurj'sm    81 
Arteritis    81 

obliterans    81 
Artery  (arterial) 
aneurj-sm    81 

traumatic     186 
atheroma    81 
calcification    81 
annular    81 
cancer    45 
cardiopathy     79 
cerebral,  disease    81 
cirsoid  aneurj-sm    81 
coronary 

disease    81 
embolism    82 
ossilication    81 
sclerosis    81 
degeneration    81 
amyloid    81 
atheromatous    81 
calcareous    81 
fattv    81 
hyaline    81 
lardaceous    81 
dilatation    81 
disease    81 
embolism     82 
erosion    81 
haemorrhage    85 
hardening    81 
hypertrophy    81 
ligature    85 
malformation     150 
mesenteric,  embolism     82 
obliteration     81 
obstruction     81 

clot    82 
occlusion,  clot    82 


Artery — Continued, 
ossification  81 
pulmoniU-y 

embolism    82 

(postpartum)     139 
rupture    98 
stricture     81 
thrombosis    82 
rupture    81 
disease    81 
injury    186 
sclerosis    81 

cerebral    81 
severing     18G 
stricture    81 
suture     85 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis    82 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    46 
wound     186 
Arthralgia    147 
Arthrectomy     147 
Arthritis    147 

blennorrhagic     38 
deformans    48 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrhoeal    38 
nodosa    48 
purulent    147 
rheumatic    47 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
rheumatoid    48 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
septic    147 
tuberculous    33 
hip  joint    33 
Arthrocele     147 
Arthrodesis     147 
Arthrodynia     147 
Arthropathy     147 

syringomyelia    63 
tabes  dorsalis    62 
Arthrophyte     147 
Arthropyosis     147 
Articular 

rheumatism    47 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
tuberculosis    33 
Artificial 

anus    109 
feeding 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

Ascariasis    107 
Ascending 

anterior  poliomyelitis    63 
acute    G3 
progressive    C3 
myelitis,  acute    63 
nephritis    122 
neuritis    63 


156 


Asc 


INDEX 


Atl 


Ascending — Continued. 

paralysis    C3 

poliomyelitis,  acute    03 

spinal  paralysis,  acute    63 
Ascites    187 

cardiac    79 

chylous,  nonfilarial    84 

congenital 

(-iy)-.i5i 
(iy+)    187 

hepatic    113 
tuberculous    31 
Asiatic  cholera    12 
Aspergillosis    25 

lung    98 
Asphyxia 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)     189 
(accident)     168 
,     (homicide)     184 
(suicide)     156 
conflagration     168 
congestive 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)     189 
drowning    169 
fumes    168 
gas 

(accident)     168 
(homicide)     184 
(suicide)     156 
in  mine    173 
neonatorum  (—3m)     152 
newborn  (—3m)     152 
pallida    152 
pathological    189 
postnatal    152 

smoke  (conflagration  excepted)     168 
stove  gas    168 
suicide    156 
vapor    168 
vomiting    186 
Aspiration  pneumonia    91 
Assassination    184 

cutting  or  piercing  instrument    183 
firearms    182 
Associated  nuclear  paralysis    74 
Asthenia  (asthenic) 
(-ly)     151 
(ly-69v)     189 
(7()y+)     154 
cardiac    189 
congenital 

(-ly)     151 
.(ly+)     189 
delirium     189 
fever    189 
heart    189 
hysterical     73 
nervous    74 
pneumonia    92 
progressive 

(-ly)    151 
(lv-69y)     189 
(7by+)     154 
senile    154 


Asthenic  (see  Asthenia) 
Asthma  (asthmatic)     96 

h)ronchial     96 

bronchitis    96 

cardiac    79 

catarrh    90 

catarrhal    96 

dropsy    96 

grinders'     98 

hay    98 

infantile    96 

miners'     98 

pneumonia    91 

potters'     98 

renal     120 

spasmodic     96 

thymic     84 

tuberculous    28 
Asthmatic  (see  Asthma) 
Asylum  dysentery     14 
Asystole    79 

cardiac     79 

heart    79 
Ataxia  (ataxic)     62 

aphasia    74 

brain    74 

cerebral    74 

family    63 

Friedreich's    63 

general     74 

hereditary    63 

locomotor    62  ' 

paraplegia    66 

partial     62 

progressive     62 

spastic     62 
Ataxic  (see  Ataxia) 
Atelectasis 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     98 

congenital  (—3m)     152 

neonatorum  (—3m)     152 

newborn  (—3m)     152 
Atelocardia    150 
Atharoma  (atheromatous)     81 

arterv'    ^1 

basilar    81 

brain    64 

cardiac    79 

cerebral    64 

degeneration     81 

general    81 

heart    79 

senility    81 

valve,  heart    79 
Atheromatosis    81 
Atheromatous  (see  Atheroma) 
Athetosis    74 
Athi'epsia 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)_    105 

infantile 

(-2}-)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Atlas,  dislocation  185 


157 


Atm 


TXDEX 


Bac 


Atmospheric 

pressure,  abnormal,  suffocation    168 

pyrexia    179 
Atonic  dyspepsia    103 
Atony 

(•-ly)     151 

(ly-69y)  .189 

(76y+)     154 

bladder    124 

intestine    110 

Btomach     103 

uterus,  parturition     136 
Atresia 

congenital  (any  part  of  body)     150 

lung 

(-ly)     151 

(iy+)    98 
pulmonary 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    98 

rectum     110 
uterus     130 
vagina    132 
Atrophic  (see  Atrophy) 
Atrophy  (atrophic) 
(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
acute  yellow,  liver    111 
adrenal     52 
brain    74 

progressive    74 

senile     74 
brown,  heart    79 
cerebral     74 
cirrhosis    113 

liver    113 
emphvsema    97 
gall  bladder     115 
gastric     103 
gastrointestinal 

(-2y)     104 

r2y+)     105 
general 

(-Iv)     151 

(ly-69y)     189 

(70v+)     154 
heart    79 
infantile 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    189 

paralysis,  acute    63 
intestine    110 
kidney    120 
liver    115 

acute    111 

chronic     113 
lung    98 
mammary  gland 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
muscle     149 
muscular  paralysis    63 

progressive     63 
myocardium    79 
old  age    154 


Atrophy — Conti  nued . 

pancreas     118 

paralysis    63 

progressive    63 

rhinitis    86 

senile     154 

slow,  liver    113 

spinal     63 

chronic  muscular    63 
cord     63 
paralysis    63 

spleen    116 

stomach     103 

suprarenal     52 

thymus    84 

thyreoid  gland    88 

ulcer     145 

uterus     130 

yellow,  liver    111 
acute     111 
Auricle 

ear  (see  Ear) 

ha?matoma,  traumatic    186 

malformation     150 

wound     186 
Auricular  fibrillosis    85 
Autoinfection    55 

septic    20 
Autointoxication    55 

intestinal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     110 

pregnancy    134 
Automobile 

accident    175 

explosion,  gasoline  tank    175 

run  over  by    175 

struck  by    175 

thrown  from     175 

traumatism     175 
Autoplasty    145 
Autotoxaemia    55 

congenital 

(-Iv)     151 

(iy+)  55 

Autovaccination    20 
Avulsion     186 

ah'eolar  process    185 

bone     185 

scalp     186 
Ax-grinaers'  disease    98 
Axilla  (axillary) 

abscess    84 

adenitis    84 

cancer    45 

injury    186 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    46 
Axillary  (see  Axilla) 

gland,  infection    189 

B 


Bacillary  dysentery    14 
Bacilluria    124 


158 


Bae 


INDEX 


Bfr 


Back  {see  Arm) 
Backbone,  disease    32 
Bacteriuria    124 
Bad  treatment 

(child)     186 

(newborn)     153 
Balanitis    38 
Balanoposthitis    38 
Bakanorrhagia    38 
Balantidic  dysentery    14 
Balloon 

fall     175 

traumatism     175 
Banti's  disease    54 
Barlow's  disease    49 
Bartholinitis  _  132 

suppurating    132 
Bartholin's  gland 

abscess    132 

cyst    132 
Basal  meningitis,  posterior    61 
Basedow's  disease    51 
Basilar 

apoplexy    64 

atheroma    81 

haemorrhage    64 

meningitis    30 

thrombosis    82 

tumor    74 
Battle    186 
Bayles's  disease    67 
Bed,  suffocation  in    168 
Bedsore     145 
Bell's  mania    68 
Bends    74 

Benign  tumor  {see  Tumor) 
Bergeron's  disease    72 
Beriberi    27 

Bicuspid  valve,  heart,  disease    79 
Bicycle 

accident    175 

injury    175 
Bilateral 

lobar  pneumonia    92 

paralysis    66 

pneumonia    92 
Bile  duct 

cancer    40 

catarrh    115 

impervious    150 

inflammation    115 

obstruction    115 

occlusion    115 

perforation    115 

rupture    115 

stenosis    115 

tumor    115 
Bilharziasis     107 

rectal    107 
Biliary 

calculus    114 

cirrhosis    113 

colic     114 

fistula    115 

lithiasis    114 

obstruction    115 


Biliary — Continued.  '     ■  '' '• 

poisoning    115 
toxaemia    115 
Bilious    189 
catarrh     189 
cholera    13 
colic 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)    105 
dysentery    14 
fever    189 
gastritis    103 
indigestion     103 
intermittent  fever    4 
remittent  fever    4 
vomiting     103 
Billroth 's  disease    4G 
Birth  (accouchement,  childbirth,  deliv- 
ery, labor,  parturition,  etc.)     {see  also 
Puerperal) 
abnormal 

(child)     152 
_  (mother)     136 
accident 

(child)     152 
_  (mother)     136 
accidental  haemorrhage     135 
asphyxia,  infant  {see  Stillbirth) 
atony,  uterus.    136 
compression     152 

(stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
consequence 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
delayed 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
died  during  (stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
difficult 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
dry,  protracted 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
eclampsia 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(child,  not  stillborn)     151 

(mother)     138 
excessive  pressm-e 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
fistula    136 
forced 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
haematoma,     -STalva,    ruptured    d\ir- 

ing    136 
haemorrhage 

after 

(child)     152 
(mother)     135 


159^ 


Bir 


INDEX 


Bla 


Birth — Continued. 

haemorrhage — Continued. 

before 

(child)     152 

(child,   stillborn)   {see  Still- 
birth) 
(mother)     134 

uterus  (after  or  during)     135 
immature 

(child,  -Iv)     151 

(child,  lv4-)     1S9 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     134 
injury 

(.child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
instrumental 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
inversion,  uterus    136 
laceration 

perinteura     136 

peritonaeum    136 

uterus    136 

vagina     136 

vulva    136 
missed     134 
multiple 

(child)     151 

(mother)     136 
premature 

(child,  -ly)    151 

(child,  lv  +  )    189 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     134 

induction     134 
pressure  (child)     152 
preternatural     150 
prolonged 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
protracted 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
result  (unqualified)     140 
retarded 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
rupture 

bladder     136 

perinaeum    136 

uterus    136 

vagina    136 

vulva    136 
shock 

(child)     152 

(mother)     136 
•     sick  from 

(-Iv)     151 

(iy+)    189 


Birth — Continued, 
sudden  death 
cardiac 

embolism     139 
thrombosis     139 
cerebral  hitmorrhage     139 
emboli.sm     139 
entrance  of  air  into  vein     139 
nervous  exhaustion     139 
pulmonary 

embolism     139 
thiombosis     139 
shock     130 
thrombosis     139 
suffocation 

(-3m)     152 

(stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
traumatism     152 
venous  thrombosis     139 
Bite 

dog     176 

human  being     184 
insect     1G5 
mad  dog    23 
nonvenomous     176 
serpent    165 
snake    1G5 
venomous    165 

serpent    165 
viper    165 
Black 

induration,  lung    98 
jaundice 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

measles    6 

smallpox    5 

tongue    99 

vomit    16     ■ 
Blackwater  fever    4 
Bladder  (vesical) 

abscess    124 

acquired  deformity     124 

atony     124 

calculus     123 

cancer    45 

catarrh    124 

congenital  malformation     150 

disease    124 

distension     124 

ectopia    150 

exstrophy     150 

extroversion     150 

fistula    125 

foreign  body     124 

gangrene    124 

hoemorrhage    124 

hernia    124 

hypertrojjhy     124 

inertia    124 

infection    124 

inflammation     124 

injury     186 


IGO 


Bla 


INDEX 


Bon 


Bladder — Continued. 

inversion  124 
irritation  124 
laceration    186 

parturition    136 
malformation    150 
neuralgia     124 
neurosis     124 
paralysis    124 
parasitic  disease    124 
paresis    124 
prolapse    124 

puncture  (not  due  to  violence)     124 
rupture    124 

parturition     136 
traumatic     186 
section     124 
sloughing    124 
spasm    124 
etone     123 
suppuration    124 
suture    124 
syphilis    37 
tapping     124 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    124 

villous  (nonmalignant)    124 
ulcer    124 
varix    83 
wound    186 
Blastomycosis    25 

skin  25 
Bleeder  55 
Bleeding  (see  Hcemorrhage) 

fibroid  (female)     129 
Blennorrhagia  (blennorrhagic)  (see  Gono- 

coccic)    38 
Blennorrhoea    38 
Blepharitis    75 
Blepharoconjunctivitis    75 
Blepharoplasty    75 
Block,  heart    85 
Blood 

clot,  heart    79 
impoverished    54 
poisoning     20 

specific    37 
spitting    98 
transfusion    189 
tumor  (see  Tumor) 
vessel 

brain,  rupture    64 
disease    85 
injury    186 
malformation    150 
rupture    85 
tumor    46 
vomiting    103 
Bloody 

diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
flux     14 
Blow  (unqualified)     186 


Blue 

baby    150 

disease     150 
Body 

falling,  injury    186 

fibroid,  uterus     129 

foreign  (see  Foreign  body) 

loose 

joint    147 

sheath  of  tendon     149 

pituitary,  tumor    74 

thyreoid 

degeneration,  lardaceous    88 
disease    88 
injury     186 
Boil    143 
Boiler  explosion    174 

locomotive    175 

stationary     174 

steamboat    174 
Boiling 

liquid,  bum     167 

water,  burn    167 
Bold  hives    189 
Bone 

abscess    146 

actinomycosis     25 

cancer    45 

caries    146 

congenital  malformation    150 

con-ection  deformity,  by  fracture    146 

cyst    146 

disease 

(exclusive  of  spine)     146 
(spine)     32 

dislocation  (nontraumatic)     147 

epiphysitis    146 

excision    146 

face,  fracture     185 

faulty  union      146 

foot,  fracture     185 

forearm,  fracture     185 

foreign  body     186 

fracture    185 

nonunion    146 
wii-ing    185 

gangrene     146 

gout    48 

grafting    146 

hand,  fracture    185 

hypertrophy    146 

inflammation    146 

injmy    186 

leg,  fracture     185 

malformation    150 

necrosis    146 

parasitic  disease    146 

petrous,  caries    76 

resection    148 

scur\y    49 

softening    36 

syphilis    37 

tubercle    34 

tuberculosis    34 


n54°— 18- 


-11 


161 


Bou                                       INDEX                                        Bra 

Bone — Continued. 

Brain — Continued . 

tumor    146 

effusion     64 

•wound     186 

embolism    82 

Botallo,  forsinien 

septic     82 

nonclosure     150 

endarteritis    81 

cyanosis  from     150 

enlargement    74 

)crsistonce     150 

epilepsy    69 

Bott  e  feeding 

ervsipeias     18 

(-ly)    151 
(ly+)    189 

fever    60 

foreign  body    186 

Botulism     164 

glioma     74 

Bouillaud's  disease    78 

gumma    37 

Boulimia    74 

hajmorrhage     64 

Bowel  (see  Intestine) 

injury  at  birth    152 

complaint 

miliary     64 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)    105 

sudden  death,  after  delivery  139 

haematoma    152 

Bow-leg    147 

hardening    74 
hemiplegia    66 

Brachycardia    85 

Bradycardia    85 

hernia    74 

Brain  (cerebral) 

congenital    150 

abscess    60 

hydatid     74 

alcoholic  apoplexy    64 

hydrocephalus    150 

anaemia    74 

acquired     74 

aneurysm    81 

acute    74 

miliary     81 

chronic     150 

apoplexy    64 

congenital    150 

arterial  sclerosis    81 

tuberculous    30 

arteriosclerosis    81 

hyperemia    64 

artery,  disease     81 

hypertrophy     74 
induration  "  74 

ataxia    74 

atheroma    64 

infection     61 

atrophy    74 

inflammation    60 

progressive    74 

traumatic     60 

senile     74 

injury    186 

blood  vessel,  rupture    64 

irritation     74 

cancer    45 

ischrcmia    74 

cirrhosis     74 

laceration     186 

clot    64 

lesion     74 

compression 

congenital    74 

(injury  at  birth)     152 

organic     74 

(not  injury  at  birth)     74 

malformation    150 

traumatic"   186 

marasmus    65 

concussion    186 

membmne 

congenital  malformation     150 

cancer    45 

congestion    64 

cyst    74 

alcoholic     64 

haemorrhage     64 

malarial    4 

inflammation    61 

passive    64 

septic    61 

consumption    30 

suppurative     61 
syphilitic    37 
tuberculous    30 

convulsions    74 

cyst    74 

cysticercus    74 

laceration     186 

degeneration    74 

malformation    150 

fatty    74 

syphilis    37 

progressive     74 

tuberculosis    30 

diplegia 

children     74 

tumor    74 

meninges 

infantile     74 

syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    30 

disease    74 

infantile    74 

tumor    74 

organic    74 

meningitis    61 

dementia    74 

septic    61 

psychosia    74 

simple    61 

dropsy     150 

traumatic     186 

dysphagia    74 

tuberculous    30 

162 


Bra 


INDEX 


Bl^ 


Brain— Continued, 
meningocele    150 
mollities    65 
necrobiosis    65 
necrosis    74 
neuralgia    73 
nondevelopment    150 
oedema    64 

alcoholic    64 
pachymeningitis    61 
palsy    66 
paralysis    66 

infantile    74 
parasitic  disease    74 
pressure 

(injury  at  birth)     152 
(not  injury  at  birth)    74 
rheumatism    47 
rupture  (incident  to  birth)     152 
sclerosis    74 
diffuse    74 
general    74 
miliary     74 
einus 

disease    83 
thrombosis    82 
softening    65 

inflammatory     65 
necrotic    65 
thrombotic    82 
stroke    64 
suppuration    60 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis    82 
tuberculosis    30 
tuberculous  meningitis    30 
tumor    74 

congenital    150 
syphilitic    37 
tuberculous    30 
typhoid     1 
typhus    1 

ventricle,  paracentesis    74 
water  on    150 
wet    64 

alcoholic    64 
wound     186 
Branchial  cyst    150 
Brass  poisoning    58 
Breach    109 
Breakbone  fever    19 
Breaking  down,  general 
(-ly)    151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
Breast  (mammary) 
abscess 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

(puerperal)     141 

tuberculous    34 
amputation    133 
atrophy 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

133 
(puerperal)     141 


Breast — Continued, 
burn    167 
cancer    43 

congenital  malformation     150 
cyst    133 

hydatid     133 
disease 

(nonpuerperal)     1.33 
(puerperal)     141 
excision     133 
fistula 

(puerperal  or  unqualified)     141 
(nonpuerperal)     133 
foreign  body    186 
hagmatoma     186 
hsemorrhage    85 
hypertrophy 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
induration,  fibrous 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
inflammation 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
malformation     150 
milk,  want  of  (— ly)     151 
neoplasm    43 
neuralgia    73 
neurosis    133 
parasitic  disease     133 
suppuration 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    133 
ulcer    133 
ulceration     133 
wound     186 
Breech  presentation 
(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
(mother)     136 
Bright] i  morbus     120 
Bright's  disease  (see  also  Nephritis)     120 
acute    119 
chronic     120 
cirrhotic     120 
puerperal     138 
Broad  ligament 
abscess 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

(puerperal)     137 
cancer    42 
cyst    132 
dropsy     132 
haematoma    132 
phlegmon 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

(puerperal)     137 
tumor    132 
varix    83 


163 


Bro 


INDEX 


Bub 


Bronchi  (bronchial) 
abscesd    90 
asthma    96 
calcification    98 
cancer    45 
catai-rh    90 

congenital  malformation     150 
congest  ion    89 
contraction    98 
croup    9 
cyst    90 
dilatation    90 
diphtheria    9 
disease    90 

parasitic    98 
foreign  body     186 
inflammation    89 
influenza    10 
injury     186 
malformation     150 
obstruction     98 
ossification    98 
paralysis    90 
parasitic  disease    98 
pneumonia    91 
rupture     186 
stenosis    98 
stricture    98 
syphilis     37 
tuberculosis    28 
tumor    98 
ulcer    98 
Bronchial  {see  also  Bronchi) 
gland 

rupture    98 
tuberculosis    28 
tube 

catarrh    90 
congestion    89 
hgemorrhage    98 
Bronchiectasis    90 
Bronchitis 
(-5y)    89 
(5y+)    90 
acute    89 
asthmatic    96 
acute    96 
chronic    96 
capillary    89 
acute    89 
chronic    90 
subacute    89 
caseous    28 
catarrhal 

(-60y)     89 
(60y+)    90 
acute    89 
chronic    90 
chronic    90 
croupous    89 
diffuse 

(-5y)    89 
(5y+)    00 
due  to  grippe    10 
fibrinous    89 
foetid    90 


Bronchitis — Continued.  i;l 

grippal     10 
'  hypostatic    90 
inflammatory    89 
membranous    9 
moldors'     90 
pituitous    90 
plastic     28 

pseudomembranous    9 
purulent 

(-5y)    89 
(5y+)    90 
acute    89 
chronic     90 
scrofulous    28 
senile    90 
septic    89 
simple    89 
specific    28 

(when  signifying  syphilis)    37 
subacute    90 
suffocating    89 
summer    98 
tuberculous    28 
ulcerative    90 
Bronchoalveolitis    89 
Bronchocele    88 
injection    88 
Bronchopneumonia    91 
croupous    91 
diptheritic     9 
due  to  grippe     10 
grippal    10 
septic    91 
syphilitic    37 
tuberculous    28 
typhoid    91 
Bronchopneumonic    tuberculosis,    acute 

29 
Bronchopulmonary  haemorrhage    98 
Broncbopulmonitis     91 
Bronchorrhagia    98 
Bronchorrho^a    90 

acute    89 

chronic    90 

purulent    90 
Bronze  disease    52 

of  Addison    52 
Brown 

atrophy,  heart    79 

disease    52 

induration,  lung    98 
Brown-Sequard's  paralysis    63 
Bruise  (any  part  of  body)     186 
Brushburn     186 
Bubo    84 

blennorrhagic     38 

climatic     15 

gonococcic    38 

gonorrhoeal    38 

inguinal    38 

phagedenic    38 

scrofulous     34 

soft  chancre    38 

suppurating    84 

syphilitic     37 


164 


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INDEX 


Cal 


Bubo — Continued. 

venereal    38 

virulent    38 
Bubonic  plague    15 
Bubonocele    109 
Buccal 

cavity 

abscess    99 
cancer    39 

diphtheria    9 

ulceration    99 
Buffy  angina    9 
Buhl's  disease     151 

Building  operations,   machines,   trauma- 
tism    174 
Bulbar 

apoplexy    64 

disease    63 

haemorrhage    64 

paralysis    63 

progressive     63 

poliomyelitis,  acute     63 
Bulimia    74 

Bumpers,  crushed  by    175 
Bunion     149 
Burglar,  shot  by     182 
Burn 

(conflagration  excepted,  any  organ  or 
part)     167 

boiling 

liquid     167 
water    167 

coal  oil     167 

corrosive  substance    167 

fire    167 

gasoline    167 

kerosene    167 

petroleum    167 

steam    167 

suicide    163 

sulphuric  acid     167 

vitriol     167 
Burning  building,  jumping    166 
Bursa  (bursal) 

abscess     149 

cyst    149 

inflammation    149 

injury    186 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    149 

wound     186 
Bursal  (see  Bursa) 
Bursitis    149 
Buttock 

abscess    144 

cellulitis    144 

c 

Cachectic  pachydermia    88 
Cachexia 

(-ly)     151 
(lV-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
cancerous    45 


f  Cachexia — Continued. 

cardiac    79 

exophthalmic    51 

lead    57 

malarial    4 

marsh    4 

nervous    189 

old  age    154 

pachydermic    88 

paludal    4 

paralytic    67 

pernicious    4 

renal     122 

sclerotic     81 

sclerous  81 

senile    154 
Ca:citis    108 
Caecum 

actinomycosis    25 

cancer    41 

inflammation     108 
Caesarean 

operation 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 

section  (see  Caesarean  operation) 
Caisson  disease    74 
Calcareous 

degeneration     189 
artery    81 
heart    79 
myocardium    79 
Calcification 

annular,  artery    81 

artery    81 

bronchi    98 

heart    79 

larynx    87 

lymphatic  gland    84 

pericardium    77 

pleura    93 

trachea    98 
Calculous 

disease    123 

pyelitis    123 

pyelonephritis    123 

pyonephrosis    123 
Calculus    123 

biliary    114 

bladder    123 

cystic     123 

gall  bladder    114 

hepatic     114 

intestine    110 

kidney    123 

impacted     123 

liver    114 

impacted     114 

lung    98 

nephritic    123 

pancreas    118 

pelvis,  kidney    123 

prostate    126 

pulmonary    98 

pyonephrosis  from    123 


165 


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INDEX 


Can 


Calculus — Continued, 
renal     123 

impacted     123 
salivary    99 
ureter '  123 

impacted     123 
urethra    123 

impacted     123 
urinary     123 

duct    123 

passage     123 

tract    123 
vesical     123 

CANCER  (carcinoma,  endothelioma,  ma- 
lignant tumor,  malignant  new  growth, 
sarcoma,  etc.) '     45 

abdomen    45 

abdominal  viscera    41 

accessory  sinus    45 

adrenal    45 

anterior  mediastinum    45 

antrum     45 

Ilighmore    45 

anus    41 

appendix     41 

areola    43 

arm    45 

artery    45 

auricle  of  ear    44 

axilla    45 

back    45 

bile  duct    40 

bladder    45 

body    45 

bone    45 

brain     45 

breast    43 

broad  ligament    42 

bronchi    45 

buccal  cavity    39 

caecum    41 

caput  coli    41 

cardia    40 

cardiac  orifice,  stomach    40 

cervical    42 
gland    45 

cervicofacial    44 

cervix    42 

cheek    39 

chest    45 

chimney  sweeps'     45 

chin    44 

chorioid     45 

colon    41 

conjunctiva    45 

connective  tissue    44 

cord     45 

cornea    45 

cranial  nerve    45 

disseminated     45 

duodenum    41 

ear    44 


Cancer — Continued. 
en  cuirnsse    43 
extremity     45 
eye    45 
eyelid     45 
face    44 

Falloppian  tube    42 
fauces    45 
gall 

bladder    40 

duct    40 
ganglia    45 
gastric     40 
genital  organs 

(female)    42 

(male)     45 
gland     45 

glandular  system    45 
groin    45 
gum    39 
hand    45 
head    44 
heart    45 
hepatic    40 
hip    45 
ileum     41 
iliac  region    45 
inguinal 

gland    45 

region    45 
intestinal  gland     41 
intestine     41 
intraabdominal    45 
iris     45 
jaw    39 
joint    45 
kidney    45 
lacrimal 

apparatus    45 

gland    45 
larynx    45 
leg    45 
lingual    39 
lip    39 
liver    40 
Lobstein's    45 
lower  extremity    45 
lung    45 
lymph 

gland     45 

node    45 
lymphatic 

gland    45 

vessel    45 
mammary  gland    43 
maxilla    39 
mediastinal  gland    45 
mediastinum    45 
membrane 

brain    45 

spinal  cord     45 
meninges    45 
mesentery    41 


;frr>f 


'  See  forms  of  cancer  on  p.  63.  Any  fonn  of  cancer  with  location  not  stated  is  assigned  to  (45), 
except  epilheiioma  and  epithelial  tumor  (44).  When  the  location  is  stated,  assignment  is  to  titles  39 
to  45,  according  to  the  list  of  organs  or  parts  of  the  body  affected. 


166 


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INDEX 


Car 


Cancer — Continued, 
metastatic    45 
middle  ear    45 
mouth    39 
multiple    45 
muscle    45 
nasopharynx    44 
nates    45 
neck    45 
nerve    45 
nipple    43 
nose    44 
oesophagus    40 
omentum    41 
optic  nerve    45 
orbit    45 
ovary    42 
palate    39 
pancreas    45 
parotid  gland    45 
pectoral  region    45 
pelvic  viscera    45 
pelvis    45 
penis    45 
pericardium     45 
perinasum    45 
peritonaeum    41 
pharynx    40 
pleura    45 
posterior  nares    45 
prepuce    45 
prostate    45 

gland    45 
pubes    45 
pulmonary    45 
pylorus    40 
rectum    41 
renal    45 
retina    45 
retroperitoneal    41 

gland    41 
retropharyngeal    45 
sacral  joint    45 
sacrum    45 
salivary  gland    39 
scalp    44 
scapula    45 
scrotum    45 
shoulder    45 
sigmoid  flexure    41 
skin    44 
smokers'     39 
soft  palate    39 
spermatic  cord    45 
spinal 

cord     45 

membrane    45 
spine    45 
spleen    45 
sternum    45 
stomach    40 
superficial    45 
suprarenal    45 

capsule    45 
temporal  region    45 
tendon    45 


Cane  er — Conti  nu  ed . 

testicle    45 

thorax    45 

throat    45 

thymus  gland     45 

thyreoid  gland    45 

tongue     39 

tonsil    39 

trachea    45 

umbilicus     44 

universal    45 

upper  extremity    45 

ureter    45 

urethra    45 

uterine  ligament    42 

uterus     42 

vagina    42 

vertebra    45 

vesical    45 

viscera    45 

vulva    42 

womb    42 

zygoma    45 
Cancerous 

cachexia    45 

goitre    45 

humor    45 

neuritis    45 

new  growth  {see  Cancer) 

peritonitis     41 

toxaemia    45 

tumor  {see  Cancer) 

ulcer  {sec  Cancer) 
Cancroid  (unqualified)    44 
Cancrum  oris     142 
Canker     142 

mouth    99 

rash     7 

stomach  103 
Canthoplasty  75 
Capillaries 

degeneration    85 
fatty    85 
lardaceous    85 

dilatation    85 

disease    85 

rupture    85 
Capillary 

apoplexy    64 

bronchitis    89 
acute    89 
chronic     90 
subacute    89 

congestion    189 

pneumonia    91 
Capital  punishment    186 
Capsule 

liver,  inflammation    115 

spleen,  inflammation     116 
.suprarenal  {see  Adrenal) 
Caput  coLi,  cancer    41 
Car 

fall  from     175 

injury     175 

run  over  by    175 

steam,  fall  from    175 


167 


Car 


INDEX 


Cat 


Car — Continued, 
struck  by     175 
surface,  "accident    175 
Carbon  monoxide 
absorption     168 
inhalation,  accidental  (not  otherwise 

specified)     168 
poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 
suicide     156 
Carbonic 
acid  gas 

absorption     168 
poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 
suicide     156 
oxide,  abt^orption     168 
Carbuncle     143 

malignant     143 
Carcinoma  {sec  Cancer) 
entericum     41 
linguae    39 
ventriculi    40 
Carcinomato:<is,  general    45 
Carcinomatous  septichaemia    45 
Carcinosis,  miliary  {see  Cancer) 
Cardia 

cancer    40 

stomach,  stricture     103 
Cardiac  {see  Heart) 
dropsy     79 
orifice 

stenosis    79 
stomach,  cancer    40 
Cardialgia     103 
Cardiectasis    79 
Cardiomalacia     79 
Cardiopathy     79 
arterial     79 
Cardiopericarditis     77 
Cardiorenal  sclerosis     120 
Cardiorrhexis     79 
Cardiosclerosis     79 
Cardiospasm     103 
Cardiostenosis     79 
Cardiovascular  sclerosis    79 
Carditis     79 

rheumatic    47 
Care,  lack  of 
(-3m)     153 
(3m+)     189 
newborn  (—3m)     153 
Caries     146 
bone    140 
cerebrospinal     32 
dental    99 
external  meatus     76 
labyrinth     76 
middle  ear    76 
nose    86 
orbit    146 
ossicle     76 
petrous  bone     76 
sacrum,  tuberculous    32 
spine    32 
syphilitic    37 
vertebra    32 


Cameous  mole  ccnnect^d  with  pregnancy 

Carotid  aneurysm    81 
Carphology     i89 
Carpus  {sec  Bone) 
Carriage,  fall  from     175 
Cartilage 
costal 

dislocation     185 
fracture     185 
intniiirticular,    dislocation    (disease) 

147 
larynx,  fracturo     185 
loose     147 

nasal,  dislocation     185 
ossification     149 
semilunar,  dislocation     185 
tracheal,  fracture     185 
tumor     149 
Cartilaginous  tumor  (sec  Tumor) 
Caruncle,  urethra     125 
Caseation,  lymphatic  gland    34 
Caseous 

bronchitis    28 
epididymitis    34 
meningitis    30 
pneumonia    28 
tuberculosis    28 
Castration 

(female)     131 
(male)     127 
traumatic     186 
Casualty     186 
Catalepsv     74 
Cataplexy    64 
Cataract  "(all  forms)     75 
Catarrh  (catarrhal)     90 
abdomen 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
acute     89 
alveolar    90 
anfemia     90 
angina     100 
appendicitis     108 
asthma    96 
asthmatic     90 
bile  duct    115 
bilious    189 
bladder    124 
bowel 

(-2v)     104 
(2y-f)     105 
bronclii    90 
bronchial  tube    90 
bronchitis 

(-60y)     89 
(60y+)     90 
acute    89 
chronic    90 
cervical     130 

canal     130 
cervix  uteri     130 
chest     90 
cholangitis    115 


168 


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INDEX 


Cav 


Catarrh — Continued . 

cholecystitis     115 

chronic    90 

colitis 

(-2y)  104 
(2y_+)    105 

congestion     90 

croup    87 

cystitis    124 

diarrhoea 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)     105 

dysentery    14 

dyspepsia 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)    103 

ear    76 

enteric 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)     105 

enteritis 

(-2y)  104 
(2v+)     105 

epidemic     10 

fever     189 

gastric     103 

gastritis     103 

gastroduodenal 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 

gastroduodenitia 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)     105 

gastroenteric 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)_  105 

gastroenteritis 
(-2y)    104 
(2y+)  _  105 

gastrohepatic    103 

gastrohepatitis    103 

gastrointestinal 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)     105 

general    189 

haemorrhage    90 

hepatic    115 

hepatitis 

(-ly)  151 
(iy+)  115 
acute 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

chronic     113 
icterus 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)     115 
ileocolitis 

(-2y)     104 
.(2y+)     105 
indigestion    103 
inflammation    189 

fauces    100 

lung    91 

mouth    99 


Catarrh — Continued. 

inflammation — Continued, 
stomach     103 
uterus    130 
vagina 

(nonpuerperal)     130 
(puerperal)     137 
influenza    10 
intestine 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
jaundice 

(-ly)  151 
(iy+)  115 
acute 

(-Iv)     151 
(iy+)    115 

chronic     115 
kidney    122 
laryngitis    87 
larynx    87 
liver     115 
lung     90 

acute    89 

chronic    90 

fever    91 
meningitis    61 
metritis    130 
nasobronchial    90 
nasopharyngeal    86 
nephritis    120 

acute    119 

chronic     120 
nose    86 
pharyngitis    100 
pituitoua    90 
pneumonia    91 
pulmonary    90 

acute    89 

chronic    90 
respiratory  organs    90 
salpingitis     132 
sclerosis    189 
stomach     103 
stomatitis    99 
suffocating    90 
summer  (hav)    98 
throat    87 
tracheitis    89 
tuberculosis    28 
lu-ethra    124 
uterus    130 
vagina    130 
vesical    124 
Catarrhal  {see  Catarrh) 
Catatonia    68 
Caught  in  shafting     174 
Cause 

external    186 
natural    189 
unknown    189 
Cavernous 

lymphangioma  (see  Tumor) 
naevus  (see  Tuimor) 
sinus,  phlebitis    83 


169 


Ca? 


INDEX 


Cer 


C&vity 

abdominal,  foreign  body    18G 
buccal 

abscess    99 
cancer    39 
heart,  disease    79 
peritoneal,  foreign  body     117 
pleural,  foroiirn  body     lS(j 
pulmonary    I'S 
pus    144 

thoracic,  perforation     18G 
Cecum  {see  Csecum) 
Cell,  mastoid 
disease    146 
perforation    146 
syphilis     37 
Cellular 

erysipelas    IS 
tissue 

disease    145 
emphvsemiv     145 
Cellulitis    144' 
anus    110 
arm    144 
buttock    144 
cervical    144 
diffuse    144 
gangrenous    142 
malignant    144 
neck    144 
peh^c 

(female,  nonpuerperal)     130 
(female,  puerperal)     137 
(male)     144 
diffuse 

(female,  nonpuerperal)     130 
(female,  puerperal)     137 
(male)     144 
perirectal    llO 
periuterine 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)     137 
pharynx    100 
phlegmonous    144 
puerperal    137 
scrotum    127 
septic    20 
suppurative    144 
traumatic     186 
tuberculous     34 
umbilicus 

(-3m)     152 
{3m+)     1-14 
vulva    132 
Centipede,  venom    165 
Central  pneumonia    92 
Cephalaematoma    152 
Cephalalgia    74 
Cephalic 

haemorrhage  (birth)     152 
poliomyelitis    63 
Cephalitis    60     . 
Cephaloma  (see  Cancer) 


Cephalotomy 

(mother)     136 

(fa^tus,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
Cephalotripsy 


(mother)     136 
(fa?tus, 


^ ,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

Cerebellar    {see  Cerebellum) 
Cerebellum    (cerebellar) 
abscess    60 
cyst    74 
disease    74 
glioma    74 
haemorrhage    04 
tuberculosis    30 
tumor     74 
Cerebral  {sec  Brain) 
Cerebritis    60 

traumatic     186 
Cerebrocervical  meningitis    61 
Cerebros|)inal 

aracnnitis    61 
arachnoidiiis     61 
cariess    32 
congefition     61 
effusion    64 
fever    61 
inflammation    61 
meninges 

syphilis     37 
tuberculosis     30 
meningitis    61 
acute    61 
chronic     61 
epidemic     61 
meningococcic    61 
simple    61 
tuberculous    30 
rhinorrhoea    86 
sclerosis    63 

disseminated    63 
multiple     63 
softening    65 
toxaemia    74 
toxichsemia    74 
tuberculosis    30 
tumor    63 
Cerebrum  (sec  also  Brain) 
hannorrhae^e    64 
tuberculosis     30 
Cervical 

abscess    144 
adenitis    84  _ 

suppurative    84 
canal 

catarrh    130 
occlusion     130 
stricture    130 
cancer    42 
carbuncle    143 
catarrh    130 
cellulitis    144 
gland 

abscess    144 
cancer    45 


170 


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INDEX 


Cho 


Cervical — Continued, 
gland— Con  ti  nued . 
hyperpIaBia    84 
rupture    84 
metritis    130 
pachymeningitis    61 
Cervicofacial  cancer    44 
Cervix 

amputation    130 
cancer    42 
disease     130 
femoris,  fracture     185 
lacerated     136 
uteri 

catarrh     130 
dilatation    130 
division    130 
elongation    130 
erosion    130 
fibroid    129 
hypertrophy    139 
imperforate    150 
inflammation    130 
lacerated,  repair    130 
laceration 

(nonpuerperal)     130 
(puerperal)     136 
old     130 
plugging    130 
ulcer    130 
uterus  (see  Cervix  uteri) 
Chagres  fever    4 
Chalazonephritis    120 
Chancre    37 
face    37 
hard    37 
indurated    37 
infecting    37 
mouth    37 
phagedenic    38 
simple    38 
soft    38 

bubo    38 
penia    38 
scrotum    38 
vulva    38 
syphilitic    37 
Chancroid    38 
penis    38 
vulva    38 
Change  of  life  (female)     130 
Charbon    22 
Charcot's 

disease    63 
joint  disease    62 
Cheek        ^ 
cancei^39 

congenital  malformation    150 
Cheiloplasty    99 
Cheloid    145 

Chemical  poisoning,  neuritis 
(not  occupational)    59 
(occupational)    58 
Chest 

cancer    45 


Chest — Continued . 

catarrh     90 

compression     186 

deformity,  rhachitic    36 

disease    98 

dropsy    93 

inflammation    92 

neuralgia    80 

perforation     186 

tumor    40 

wall 

abscess    144 
bum     167 
foreign  body    186 
hsematoma    186 
wound     186 

water  on    93 

wound    186 
Chicken  pox     19 
Chilblain     145 
Childbed  (see  Birth)     136 

fever    137 
Childbirth  (see  Birth)     136 

(following)     140 
Children,  cerebral  diplegia    74 
Chill 

(not  in  malarial  region)     189 

(in  malarial  region)    4 

congestive    189 

pernicious 

(not  in  malarial  region)     189 
(in  malarial  region)    4 

septic    20 
Chills  and  fever    4 
Chimney  sweeps'  cancer    45 
Chin,  cancer    44 
Chinese  dysentery    14 
Chloasma     145 

Chloroform  poisoning  (see  Poisoning) 
Chlorosis    54 

Egyptian    106 

hysteric    54 

miners'     106 
Choke  damp 

(unqualified)     173 

(not  in  mines)     168 
Choked  while  vomiting    186 
Choleemia     115 
Choleemic  gall  stone    114 
Cholangitis    115 

catarrhal    115 

suppurative    115 
Cholecystectomy    115 
Cholecystenterostomy     115 
Cholecystitis    115 

catarrhal    115 

infectious     115 

obstructive    115 

suppurative  115 
Cholecystotomy  115 
Choledochitis    115 

suppurative    115 
Choledochotomy     115 
Cholelithiasis    114 
Cholemia  (see  Chol^mia) 


171 


Cho 


INDEX 


Chr 


Cholera 

(except  where  Asiatic  cholera  ie  prev- 
alent)   13 
(where    Asiatic    cholera    is    preva- 
lent)   12 
acute    13 
antimonial    166 
Asiatic     12 
bilious    13 
chronic 

(-2y)    104 
(2y-f)    105 
English    13 
epidemic  (where  Asiatic  cholera  is 

prevalent)    12 
gravis    13 
hernial    109 
infantum 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
morbus    13 

malignant    13 
nostras    13 
spasmodic     13 
sporadic    13 
winter    13 
Choleraic  diarrhcea 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     13 
Choleriform 
diarrhoea 

(-2y)    104 
,      (2y+)    13 
dysentery    14 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    13 
Cholerine    13 
Cholestersemia    115 
Choluria    115 
Chondritis    149 
Chondroma  (see  Tumor) 
Chondromalacia    147 
Chondrosarcoma  (see  Cancer) 
Chorda;,  heart 
laceration    79 
rupture    79 
Chordee    38 
Chorea    72 

hereditary    74 
Huntington's    74 
insaniens    72 
insanity    72 
major    72 
minor    72 
paralytic    72 
pregnancy    138 
progressive,  chronic    74 
rheumatic    72 
spasmodic    72 
Sydenham's    72 
Choreic  dementia    72 
Chorioepithelioma    42 
Chorioid 

cancer    45 
injury    186 


Chorioid — Continued, 
malformation    150 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
Chorioiditis    75 
"Chronic"    189 
Chronic 

abscess    34 

albuminous  nephritis    120 
albuminuria     120 
alcoholic 

nephritis    120 
paralysis    67 
anterior  poliomyelitis    63 
articular  rheumatism    48 
asthmatic  bronchitis    96 
atrophy,  liver    113 
Bright  8  disease     120 
bronchitis    90 
bronchorrlioea    90 
capillary  bronchitis    90 
catarrh    90 

lung    90 
catarrhal 

bronchitis  90 
hepatitis  113 
jaundice  115 
nephritis  120 
cerebrospinal  meningitis  61 
cholera 

(-2y)     104 
(2y4-)     105 
cirrhosis,  liver    113 
congestive  pneumonia    98 
delirium    68 
diffuse  nephritis     120 
endocarditis    79 
enlargement,  liver    113 
epithelial  nephritis    120 
ergotism    59 
etherism    59 
exudative 

angina    100 
nephritis    120 
fibrous  hepatitis     113 
general 

miliary  tuberculosis    35 
tuberculosis    35 
glomerulonephritis    120 
hsemorrhagic  nephritis    120 
hepatitis    113 
hepatization,  lung    98 
hydrocephalus     150 
hypertrophic  hepatitis    113 
induration,  liver    113 
inflammation  j^ 

kidney    120  ^ 

liver    113 
lung    98 
inflammatory  rheumatism    48 
interstitial 

hepatitis    113 
inflammation,  lung    98 
myocarditis     79 
nephritis    120 
pneumonia    98 


172 


Chr 


INDEX 


€1A 


Chronic — Continued . 

miliary  tuberculosis    35 
mitral  endocarditis    79 
morphinism    59 
myelitis    63 
myocarditis    79 
nephritis    120 
paralysis,  spinal  cord     63 
parenchymatous  nephritis     120 
parotiditis    99 
periencephalitis    67 
phthisis    28 
pleuropneumonia    98 
pneumonia    98 
pneumonic 

phthisis    28 

tuberculosis    28 
pneumonitis    98 
poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 

(occupational )    58 
poliomyelitis    63 
polycythsemia    55 
progressive  chorea    74 
pulmonary  catarrh    90 
pulmonitis     98 
purulent  bronchitis     90 
rheumatic 

arthritis    48 

endocarditis    79 

fever    48 

neuritis    48 
rheumatism    48 

joint    48 

spine    48 
rheumatoid  arthritis    48 
spinal 

muscular  atrophy    63 

paralysis    63 
suppurative  nephritis    122 
toxic 

gastritis    59 

gastroenteritis    59 
tubal 

inflammation,  kidney    120 

nephritis    120 
tuberculosis    28 
tuberculous 

disease    28 

inflammation    28 

pneumonia    28 
tubular  nephritis    120 
ulcer    145 
ulcerative 

endocarditis    79 

tuberculosis    28 
vaginitis  (not  gonorrheal)     132 
valvular 

endocarditis    79 

heart  disease    79 
vulvitis    132 
Chyle  cyst,  mesentery    84 
Chylocele,  nonfilarial    84 
Chylothorax    84 
Chylous 

ascites,  nonfilarial    84 
hydrocele     127 


Chylous — Continued. 

hydrothorax    93 
Chyluria    121 

(filariasis)     19 

(nonfilarial;     121 
Cicatricial  adhesion,  division    145 
Cicatrix,  vicious    145 
Circular  insanity    68 
Circulation 

failure 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

imperfect 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)     189 
portal,  obstruction     115 
(Circulatory  system 

congenital  malformation    150 
disease    85 
Circumcision    127 
Circumscribed 

periostitis    146 
pneumonia    92 
Cirrhosis 

(unqualified)     113 
alcoholic     113 
liver    113 

lung  (interstitial  pneumonia)    98 
atrophic    113 
liver    113 
biliary    113 
brain    74 
heart    79 
hepatic    113 
congenital 
(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    113 

hypertrophic     113 

liver    113 
interstitial    113 
kidney    120 
Laennec    113 
liver    113 

acute     115 

chronic     113 

congenital 
(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    113 

interstitial    113 

lung    98 

malarial    113 

ovarian    132 

pancreas    118 

portal    113 

pulmonarv    98 

renal     120 

stomach     103 

syphilitic,  liver    37 
Cirrhotic 

Bright's  disease    120 

pneumonia     98 
Cirsoid  aneurysm    81 

arterv    81 
Clap    38' 
Cla\icle  {see  Bone) 
Cla\'U3    145 


178 


Cle 


INDEX 


Col 


Cleit  palate    150 
Climacteric 

disease    130 
epilepsy    69 
insanity    68 
melancholia    68 
Climatic  bul»o   ,15 
Clitoris,  amputation     132 
Closure  foramen  ovale,  imperfect 
Clot 

blood,  heart    79 
brain     64 
heart    79 

obstruction,  artery    82 
occlusion,  artery    82 
Clothing,  lack  of  (newborn)     153 
Cloudy  swelling,  adrenal    62 
Clubfoot    149 

congenital     150 
Club  hand    149 
Coal 

fall  of  (mine)    173 
oil,  burn     167 
Cocaine  habit    59 
Cocainism    59 
Coccidiasis    107 
Coccyx  {see  Bone) 
Cochin-China  dysentery     14 
Cceliotomy    189 
Cold 

(-3m)     153 
(coryza)    86 
abscess    34 
exposure 

(-3m)     153 
(3m+)     178 
on  lung    89 
Colectomy    110 
Colibacillosis    110 
Colic 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
abdomen 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
biliary     114 
bilious 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
dry 

(-2y)     104 
2y+)     105 
flatulent 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
gallstone     114 
gastric     103 
hepatic    114 
hernial    109 
hysterical    73 
infantile 

-2y)    104 

(2y+)    105 

inflammatory 

(-2v)     104 

(2y+)    105 


150 


Colic — Continued. 

intestine 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

lead     57 

nephritic     123 

painters'     57 

renal     123 

saturnine    57 

spasmodic 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 

stomach     103 

ureteral     123 

worm     107 
Colica  pictonum    57 
Colitis 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)    105 

catarrhal 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 

croupous 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

exudative 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

gangrenous 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+) .  105 

hsemorrhagic 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 

membranous 
(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 

mucous 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 

necrotic 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

septic 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 

tuberculous    31 

ulcerative 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Collapse    189 

general    189 

heart    79 

lung 

(-3m)     152 
(3m +)     94 

pulmonary 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)    94 

valvular    79 
Colliers' 

lung    98 

phthisis    98 
Colliquative  fever    189 
Collision     175 

railroad    175 


174 


Col 


INDEX 


Con 


Colloid 

goitre    88 
tumor  (see  Cancer) 
Coloboma    75 
Coloenteritie 
(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 
Colon 

abscess    110 
cancer    41 
dilatation     110 
impaction     110 
inflammation 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
paralysis    110 
stricture     109 
ulcer 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
ulceration 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
Colotomy     110 
Colpocele    132 
Colporrhaphy     132 
Column 

lateral,  spinal  cord,  degeneration    63 
spinal 

fissure    150 
necrosis    32 
tuberculosis    32 
Columnar  epithelioma    44 
Columnar-celled     carcinoma     {see     Can- 
cer) 
Coma    189 

alcoholic    56 
diabetic    50 
epileptic    69 
puerperal    138 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal        or        unquali- 
fied)    120 
(puerperal)     138 
Combined  sclerosis,  spinal  cord    63 
Common  duct 

obstruction    115 
stricture    115 
Compensation,  failure    79 
Complaint 
bowel 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
liver    115 
miners'     98 
summer 

(-2y)     104 
.   (2y+)     105 
Complication  of  diseases    189 
Compound  fracture    185 
Compression 
birth    152 

(stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 


Compression — Continued.  ; 

brain 

(not  injury  at  birth)     74 
(injury  at  l)irth)     152 
(traumatic)     186 
cerebral 

(not  injury  at  birth)     74 
(injury  at  birth)     152 
chest    186 
intestine    110 
lymphatic  vessel    84 
medulla    63 
spinal  cord     63 

(traumatic)     186 
umbilical  cord 
3m)     152 
'stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
Concato's  disease     189 
Concentrated  lye  poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 
Concretion 

intestine     110 
salivary  gland     99 
stomach     103 
Concussion    186 
electric     181 
Condyloma 
anus    37 
penis     37 
vulva    37 
Confinement    136 

delayed  (child)     152 
Conflagration  (to  include  all  injuries  of 
whatsoever     nature     resulting     there- 
from)    166 
Confluent  smallpox    5 
Confusional  insanity    68 
Congelation     178 
Congenital 
(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

abnormality     150 
abnormity     150 
adenoids    150 
amputation     150 
ansemia    54 
aortic  stenosis     150 
ascites 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    187 

asthenia 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

atelectasis  (—3m)     152 
atresia  (any  part  of  body)     150 
autotoxaemia 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)   55 

cerebral  tumor    150 
cirrhosis,  liver 

(-ly)     151 

(ly+)     113 
club  foot    150 
cyanosis    152 


176 


Con 


INDEX 


Con 


Congenital — Continued. 

cystic  disease,  kidney    150 
debility 

(-Iv)     151 

(ly-f)     1S9 
deformity     150 
disease,  heart     150 
dislocation     150 


dyspepsia 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     103 
dyspnoea 

(-ly)   151 
(iy+)   189 

emphysema    97 
enaocarditis     78 
epilepsy    69 
flat  foot    150 
fracture    150 
eoitre     150 
hemiplegia    66 
hepatic  cirrhosis 

(-ly)     151 

(ly+)     113 
hernia    109 

brain     150 
hydrocephalus    150 
ichthyosis    145 
icterus 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    115 
imbecility    74 
imperforate  urethra     150 
infection     55 
inguinal  hernia     109 
insufficiency 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    189 

intestinal  obstruction     150 

laryngeal  stenosis     150 

lesion,  brain    74 

lues    37 

malformation  (stillbirth  not  included) 

150 
malnutrition 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    189 
meningitis    61 
mitral  stenosis    150 
obstruction     150 

intestine     150 
paralysis    63 
peritonitis 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     117 
pulmonary  stenosis    150 
pyloric  stenosis     150 
rheumatism    47 
rupture     109 
sclerema 

(-ly)   151 
(iy+)    145 

specific  pemphigus    87 


Congenital— Continued, 
spina  bifida    150 
stenosis     150 

intestine     150 

larynx     150 
syphilis    37 
syphilitic  hepatitis    37 
talipes     150 
tuberculosis    28 
tumor    150 

brain     150 
ura?mia    151 

valyular  heart  disease    150 
yitium  cordis     150 
weakness 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    189 

Congestion     189 

(sudden  death)     64 
alcoholic  cerebral    64 
bowel 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
brain     64 

pa.ssiye     64 
bronchi     89 
bronchial  tube    89 
capillary     189 
catarrhal    90 
cerebral    64 
cerebrospinal    64 
gastrohepatic     115 
general     189 
glottis    87 
heart    189 
hepatic     115 
hypostatic    94 

lung    94 
intestine 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
kidney    122 
liyer    115 
lung    94 

active    94 

passive    94 
malarial    4 

brain    4 
medulla    63 
pleural    93 
pneumonic     92 
pulmonary    94 
renal    122 
spinal  cord     63 
spleen    116 
stomach     103 
trachea    89 
vein     189 
Congestive 

apoplexy    64 
asphyxia 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     189 


176 


Con 


INDEX 


Con 


Congestive — Continued. 

chill    189 

enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 

fever    189 

gastroenteritis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

malaria    4 

malarial  fever    4 

meningitis     61 

pneumonia    92 
acute    92 
chronic    98 

remittent  fever    4 
Conjunctiva  (conjunctival) 

cancer    45 

diphtheria    9 

injury     186 

leprosy     17 

lupus    34 

oedema    75 

syphilis     37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor  75 

wound    186 
Conjunctival  {see  Conjunctiva) 
Conjunctivitis    75 

blennorrhagic    38 

diphtheritic     9 

gonococcic    38 

infantile    38 

newborn    38 

purulent    38 

pustular    75 
Connective  tissue 

abscess    144 

cancer    44 

disease,  parasitic    145 

elephantiasis'     145 

emphysema    145 

gangrene     142 

inflammation     144 

injury     186 

oedema    187 

tumor    46 
Consecutive  nephritis    122 
Consequence,  labor 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
Consolidation,  lung    92 
Constipation     110 
Constitution,  feeble 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

Constitutional  weakness 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

Constriction,  intestine    109 
Consumption    28 

abdominal    31 

acute    29 

bowel    31 

brain    30 


Consumption — Continued, 
galloping     29 
grinders*     98 
intestine    31 
liver    34 
lung    28 
miners'     98 
muscle    189 
pulmonary    28 

acute    29 
quick     29 
scrofulous    28 
throat    28 
Continued  fever    1 

simple    189 
Contracted 

kidney     120 
liver    113 
palmar  fascia    149 
Contracting  granular  kidney     120 
Contraction     189 
bowel    109 
bronchi    98 
Dupiiytren's    149 
fascia    149 
gall 

bladder    115 

duct    115 
intestine    109 
pylorus    103 
stomach    103 
tendon    149 
valve,  heart    79 
Contracture 

hysterical    73 
joint    147 
muscle    149 
Contused  wound     186 
Contusion  (see  Wound)     186 

general    186 
Convulsions 
(-5y)     71 
(5y+)    70 
cerebral    74 
enteric 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
epileptic     69 
epileptiform 

(-5v)     71 
.  (oyf)    70 
epileptoid 

(-5y)     71 

(nonpuerperal,  5y+)     70 
gastric     103 
gastrointestinal 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
hysterical    73 
infantile    (— 5y)    71 
internal 

(-5y)     71 

(5y+)    70 
intestinal 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 


42154°— IS- 


177 


Con 


INDEX 


Cop 


Con  V  uleione — Continued . 
puerperal     13S 
reflex 

(-5y)    71 

(5y+)    70 
Bcarlatinal    7 
epatsmodic 

(-5y)    71 

(5y+)  70 
traumatic  186 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
120 

(puerperal)     138 
Copraemia    110 
Coprostasis     110 
Cord 

cancer    45 
haematocele     127 
hseniorrhage  (umbilical)    152 
navel,  ulcer    152 
spermatic 

abscess    127 

cancer    45 

haematocele    127 
diffuse     127 

haematoma     186 

(nontraumatic)     127 

hydrocele     127 

inflammation     127 

injury     18G 

neuralgia    73 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis       34 

tumor  127 
spinal 

abscess    63 

absent    150 

anaemia  63 
,        anterior  cornua,  degeneration    63 

apoplexy     63 

atrophy    63 

cancer    45 

compression    63 

(traumatic)     186 

concussion     186 

congenital  malformation     150 

congestion     63 

degeneration    63 
amyloid     63 
fatty     63 
lateral  and  posterior  columns 

62 
tuberculous    34 

disease    63 

foreign  body     186 

haemorrhage    63 

imperfect    150 

inflammation    63 

injury     186 

irritation    63 

laceration    186 

lateral  column,  degeneration    63 

lesion     63 

malformation    150 


Cord — Continued. 

spinal — Continued, 
meningitis    61 

tuberculous    30 
myelitis    63 
paralysis    63 
acute    63 
chronic     63 
progressive    63 
spastic     63 
parasitic  disease    63 
sclerosis    63 

combined     63 
disseminated    63 
multiple    63 
posterior     62 
posterolateral    62 
softening    63 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis    82 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    63 
wound     186 
umbilical 

compression 

(-3m)     152 

(stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
erysipelas    18 
gangrene  (—3m)     152 
haemorrhage  (  —  3m)     152 
inflammation  (—3m)     152 
malformation     150 
mortification  (  —  3m)     152 
presentation     (child,     stillborn) 

(see  Stillbirth) 
prolapse 

(child)     152 

(child,   stillborn)   (see  Still- 
birth) 
septic  (-3m)     152 
strangulation  (  —  3m)     152 
Com     145 
Cornea  (corneal) 
abscess    75 
cancer    45 
inflammation    75 
injury    186 
leprosy    17 
malformation     150 
perforation     75 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    75 
ulcer    75 
Corneal  (see  Cornea) 

Cornua,  anterior,  spinal  cord,  degenera- 
tion   63 
Cornual  pregnancy     134 
Coronary  artery 
disease    81 
embolism    82 
ossification    81 
sclerosis    81 
Corpora  quadrigemina,  tumor    74 
Corpulence    55 


178 


Cor 


INDEX 


Cut 


Correction,  deformity  of  bone,  by  frac- 
ture   146  _ 
Corrigan's  disease    79 
Corrosive 

effects  of    167 

substance,  burn     167 
Cortical 

degeneration,  infcntile  (of  brain)    74 

hemiplegia    66 
Coryza    86 

newborn    86 

syphilitic     37 
Costal  cartilage 

dislocation     185 

fracture     185 
Costiveness    110 
Cough    98 
Cowper's  gland 

abscess    127 

tuberculosis    34 
Cowpox    20 
Coxa 

valga    147 

vara    147 
Coxalgia    33 

tuberculous    33 
Coxitis    33 
Craft  neuroses    74 
Cramp 

(-5y)     71 

(5y+)     70 

(puerperal)     138 

while  bathing    169 

heat    179 

intestinal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

muscle    149 

writers'     74 
Crane,  traveling,  crushed  by    174 
Cranial  (see  Cranium) 

nerve 

cancer    45 
degeneration    74 
inflammation    74 
injury    186 
neuralgia    73 
paralysis    66 
syphilis    37 
Craniectomy    74 

Cranioclasm  (stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
Craniofacial  axis,  deficiency     150 
Craniotabes    146 
Craniotomy 

(stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 

forceps,  application,   to  foetal    head 
_  (see  Stillbirth) 
Cranium  (cranial) 

abscess    60 

adenitis,  suppurative    84 

fracture    185 

haemorrhage    64 

perforation    186 

tumor    146 


Crazy    68 

Creatoxismus    164 

Creeping  paralysis    63 

Crepitatmg  synovitis     149 

Cretinism    74 

Criminal  abortion     184 

Crotchet,  application,  to  foetal  head  (see 

Stillbirth) 
Croup  (see  also  Croupous)     9 

bronchial     9 

catarrhal     87 

diphtheritic    9 

false    87 

infectious    9 

inflammatory    9 

laryngeal    9 

membranous    9 

pseudomembranous    9 

spasmodic     87 

(diphtheritic)     9 

stridulous    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
Croupous  (see  also  Croup) 

angina    9 

bronchitis    89 

bronchopneumonia    91 

colitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 

enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

laryngitis    9 

nephntis    120 

pneumonia    92 

tonsillitis  9 
Crural  ulcer  145 
Crushing  (crushed)     175 

(suicide)     162 

at  fire    166 

bumpers    175 

conflagration    166 

extremity    175 

foot    175 

head,  child  (see  Stillbirth) 

suicide     162 

traumatism    175 

traveling  crane    174 

wound    175 
Crust,  milk    145 
Crusta  lactea    145 
Curettement,  postpartum     136 
Curetting 

larynx    87 

uterus    130 
Curschmann's  disease    96 
Curvature  * 

angular,  spine    36 

anterior,  spine    36 

lateral,  spine    36 

posterior,  spine    36 

spine    36 
Cut  (any  part  of  body)     171 

(accident)     171 

(homicide)     183 


179 


Cut 


INDEX 


Cys 


Cut — Continued, 
(suicide)     160 
knife     171 

(accident)    171 
(^homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
Cutaneous 

diphtheria    9 
hivmorrhage    55 
Cutting 

instrument 

assassination     183 
homicide    183 
suicide    160 
traumatism    171 
wound     171 

(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
throat,  suicide     160 
Cyanopathy    152 
Cyanosis 

(-3m)     152 

(without  further  qualification,  3m+) 

189 
(not  due  to  malformation  of  heart, 

-3m)     152 
(not  due  to  malformation  of  heart, 

3m+)     189 
(due  to  malformation  of  heart)     150 
(persistence  of  foramen  ovale)     150 
congenital    152 
neonatorum     152 
newborn    152 

(not    due    to    malformation    of 

heart,  —3m)    152 
(not    due    to    malformation    of 
heart,  3m+)     189 
nonclosure,  foramen  of  Botallo     150 
Cycle  accident    175 
Cyclone,  killed  in    186 
Cyesis    134 
Cynanche    9 

malignant    9 
parotid     19 
tonsillaris     100 

(diphtheritic)     9 
tracheal     89 
tracheal  is    89 
Cyphosis    36 
Cyst  (see  also  Tumor) 

accessor^'  Falloppian  tube    132 
adrenal    52 

arising  in  lymphatic  space    84 
Bartholin's  gland     132 
bone     H6 
brain     74 
•  branchial     150 
breast    1 33 
broad  ligament    132 
bronchi     90 
bursal     149 
cerebellum    74 
cerebral    74 
dermoid    46 
ovary    131 


Cyst — Continued. 

dermoid — Continued, 
sequestration    46 
testicle    127 
echinococcus,  liver    112 
o])ididymis  (spermatocele)     127 
Fallojipiau  tuoe     132 
g-all 
'       bladder    115 

duct     115 
glandular  (see  Tumor) 
hicniorrhagic,  pancreas     118 
hydatid     112 
breast    133 
kidney     122 
liver    112 
lung    98 
spleen     116 
intraligamentous     132 
jaw    146 
I  joint     147 

I  kidney    122 

lip    99 
liver    115 
lymphatic 
gland    84 
vessel    84 
mammary  gland     133 
membrane,  brain     74 
mesentery    46 
mouth    99 
mucous  (see  Tumor) 
multilocular    131 
muscle    46 
neck    46 
orbit    75 
ovary    131 

paracentesis     131 
pancreas    118 
parasitic    25 
parovarian     131 

paracentesis     131 
peritonaeum     117 
prostate    1 26 
recurrent,  uterus    129 
renal     122 
retention    46 
rupture    46 
salivary  gland     99 
sebaceous    46 
sequestration  dermoid    46 
serous    46 
spleen     116 
suprarenal    52 
testicle    127 
thymus    84 

gland     84 
thyreoid  gland     88 
thyreolingual    8S 
tongue    99 

tuberculous,  ovary    34 
tuboovarian     132 
urachal     150 
ureter    124 
uterine  ligament    132 


180 


Cys 


INDEX 


Def 


Cyst — Continued . 

vagina    132    , 

vulva    132 

vulvovaginal  gland    132 
Cystadenoma  {see  Tumor) 
Cystic 

calculus    123 

degeneration    189 
kidney    122 
uterus    129 

disease 

kidney    122 

congenital     150 
Reclus's    133 

goitre    88 

hygroma  {see  Tumor) 

lymphangioma  {see  Tumor) 

oophoritis    132 

ovaritis    132 

ovary     131 

pancreatitis    118 
'  tumor  {see  Tumor) 

suppurative  (see  Tumor) 

uraemia    124 
Cysticerci    107 

brain    74 

liver    112 

lung    98 
Cystinuria    122 
Cystitis    124 

blennorrhagic    38 

catarrhal    124 

gangrenous    124 

gonococcic    38 

gonorrhceal    38 

malignant    124 

purulent    124 

septic    124 

specific    124 

suppurative    124 

tuberculous    34 
Cystocele    124 
Cystoma  {see  Tumor) 
Cystoplegia    124 
Cystoptosis    124 
Cystopyelitis    122 
Cystorrhagia    124 
Cystosarcoma  (see  Cancer) 
Cystoscopy    124 
Cystotomy     124 

suprapubic     124 

D 

Dacryoadenitis    75 

Dacryocystitis    75 

Damp,  choke  (unqualified)     173 

Dance,  Saint  Vitus's    72 

Dead  ovum,  retention     134 

Death 

sudden 

(nonpuerperal)     188 
(puerperal)     139 
cardiac 

embolism  after  delivery    139 
thrombosis     after     delivery 
139 


D  oath — Conti  n  u  od . 

sudden — Continued. 
congcHtion     64 
delivery     139 

emboliBm  after  delivery    139 
entrance  of  air  into  vein  after 

delivery    139 
nervous  exhaustion  after  deliv- 
ery   139 
puerperium     139 
pulmonary 

embolism  after  delivery    139 
thrombosis     after     delivery 
139 
shock  after  delivery    139 
thrombosis  after  delivery     139 
violent    186 
mine    173 
quarry    173 
Debauchery    56 
Debility 

(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
congenital 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

general 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)     189 
(7py+)     154 
infantile 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    189 

nervous    74 

old  age    154 

senile    154 
Decapitation    186 

foetus  (stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
Decapsulation,  kidney    122 
Decay,  senile    154 
Decidual  endometritis    137 
Deciduoma    129 

malignum    42 
Decline 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)     189 
(70y  +  )     154 
general 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)     189 

(70y+)     154 
gradual 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)_    154 
Deficient  nutrition    177 
Deformed  pehds  (female,  15y-44.y)     136 
Deformity    150 

bladder,  acquired     124 

bone,  correction,  by  fracture     146 

cardiac     150 

chest,  rhachitic    36 

congenital    150 

foot,  acquired    149 

hand,  acquired     149  v 


181 


Def 


INDEX 


Deg 


Deformity — Continued, 
heart    150 
limb,  acquired     149 
livor,  acquired     115 
penin,  acquired     127 
spine,  angular    30 
stomach,  acquired     103 
Degeneration 
(-Iv)     151 
(lv^9v')     189 
(70y  +  )     154 
adrenal    52 
albuminoid     55 
amyloid     55 

artery    81 

heart    79 

kidney     120 

liver    113 

muscle    63 

nervous  system    74 

spinal  cord     63 

spleen     116 
anterior  cornua,  spinal  cord    63 
aorta    81 
artery    81 
atheromatous    81 

artery    81 

hearc    79 
brain    74 
calcareous    189 

artery    81 

heart    79 

myocardium    79 
capillaries    85 
cardiac     79 
cerebral    74 

progressive    74 
cortical,  infantile  (of  brain)     74 
cranial  nerve    74 
cystic     189 

kidney     122 

uterus    129 
fatty    55 

adrenal    52 

artery    81 

brain    74 

capillaries    85 

ditfuse    55 

heart    79 

kidney    120 

liver    113 

from   phosphorus  poisoning 
58 

muscle    63 

myocardium    79 

nervous  system     74 

spinal  cord     63 

tnymus    84 
fibrous 

heart    79 

muscle    63 

myocardium    79 
general 

amyloid    55 

fatty    55 
goutj',  heart    79 


Degeneration — Continued. 
heart    79 

muscle    79 
hyaline 

adrenal     52 

artery     81 

heart    79 

lymphatic  gland    84 

muscle    63 

myocardium    79 
intestine     110 
kidney     120 
lardaceous    55 

adrenal     52 

artery    81 

capillaries    85 

intestine     110 

kidney    120 

liver    113 

lymph  gland    84 

lymphatic  gland     84 

spleen     116 

thyreoid  body    88 
lateral 

column,  spinal  cord     63 

and    posterior    columns,    spinal 
cord    62 
liver     115 
muscle     149 
myocardium    79 
nerve    74 
nervous  system     74 
pancreas    118 
pigmentary 

heart    79 

liver    115 

myocardium     70 
placenta  (child,  stillborn)  (see  Still- 
birth) 

fatty  (child,  stillborn)  (see  Still- 
birth) 
progressive,  brain    74 
pulpy,  synovial  membrane    33 
senile     1.54 
spinal  cord     63 
stomach    103 
suprarenal    52 
tuberculous    35 

pancreas    34 

spinal  cord    34 
vascular,  senile     154 
vital 

(-ly)    151' 

(ly-69v)     189 

(70y-f)     154 
Wallerian    74 
waxy    55 

kidney    120 

liver    113 
Degenerative 

myocarditis    79 
neuritis    73 
sclerosis    63 
Deglutition 

paralysis    100 
pneumonia    91 


182 


Del 


INDEX 


Dia 


Delayed 

confinement  (child)     152 
delivery 

(child)     152 
(mother)     136 
Delirious  mania    68 

acute    189 
Delirium    189 
acute    189 
alcoholic     56 
asthenic     189 
chronic    68 
maniacal    68 
traumatic     186 
tremens    56 
ureemic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
Delivery  {see  Birth) 
forced 

(child)     152 
(mother)     136 
premature    134 
sudden  death     139 
Delusion,  persecution    68 
Delusional 

insanity    68 
mental  stupor    68 
Dementia    68 
agitated     68 
alcoholic    56 
apathetic    68 
apoplectic    64 
choreic    72 
developmental    68 
epileptic     69 
old  age     154 
organic  68 

(from  organic  brain  disease)     74 
paralytic     67 
paretic     67 
praecox    68 
primary    68 
progressive    67 
secondary    68 
senile     154 
syphilitic    37 
terminal    68 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
Dengue    19 

fever    19 
Dental 

caries    99 

periosteum,  suppuration    99 
Dentition    189 
fever    189 
morbid     189 
Depressive    psychosis,  manic    68 
Deprivation,  water    177 
Derailment,  train    175 


Derangement 
gastric     103 
infantile 

(-3mj     152 
(3m+)     189 
stomach     103 
Dermatitis    145 

actinica  (sunbumj     167 
ambustionis    167 
exfoliative     145 
gangrtenosa    142 
gangrenous    142 
general     145 
herpetiformis    145 
rodent    44 
venenata    145 
Dermatomyositis    149 
Dermatosis    145 
Dermoid  cyst  {see  also  Tumor) 
ovary     131 
sequestration    46 
testicle     127 
Descending  lateral  sclerosis    63 
Desertion  (newborn)     153 
Desquamative  nephritis    119 

acute    ll9 
Destitution    177 
Detachment 

epiphyses    185 
placenta    135 

haemorrhage    135 
Development 
arrest    150 
heart,  imperfect    150 
imperfect     150 
Developmental  dementia    68 
Deviation,  nasal  septum    86 
Diabetes  (diabetic)     50 
coma    50 
gangrene    50 
insanity    50 
insipidus    55 
iritis    50 
mellitus    50 
pancreatic    50 
saccharine    50 
Diabetic  {see  Diabetes) 
Diapedesis     55 
Diaphragm 

congenital  malformation     150 
paralysis    74 
rupture    109 
Diaphragmatic 
hernia    109 

stomach     109 
pleurisy    93 
Diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
bilious 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
bloody 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 


183 


Dia 


INDEX 


Big 


Diarrhoea — Continued 

catarrhal 

(-2y)    " 
(2y+)    ] 

104 

105 

choleraic 

(-2y)    ] 

(2y+),  ] 

104 

13 

cholenform 

(-2y)     ] 

L04 

(2y+)    ] 

L3 

due  to  food 

(-2y)     ] 

104 

(2y-f)    ] 

105 

dysenteric 

4 

dyspeptic 

(-2y)    ] 

L04 

(2y+)    ] 

L05 

endemic 

(-2y)    ] 

L04 

(2y+)    ] 

105 

epidemic 

(-2y)    ] 

L04 

(2y+)    ] 

L05 

fermental 

(-2y)    ] 

L04 

(2y+)    ] 

L05 

flagellate 

(-2y)    ] 

L04 

(2y+)    ] 

L05 

green 

(-2y)    1 

L04 

(2y+)    ] 

LOS 

infantile 

(-2y)   ] 
(2y+)    ] 

L04 

L05 

infectious 

(-2y)    ] 

L04 

(2y+)    : 

L05 

infective 

(-2y)    ] 

104 

(2y+)    : 

L05 

inflammatory 

(-2y)    ' 

104 

(2y+)    : 

105 

malarial    4 

mycotic 

(-2y)    - 
.(2y+)    : 

L04 

L05 

senile  105 

septic 

(-2y)    " 

104 

(2y+)    - 

105 

sporadic 

(-2y) 

104 

(2y+) 

105 

summer 

(2y+) 

104 

105 

tropical    14 

tuberculous 

31 

uncontrollab 

e 

(-2y) 

104 

(2y+) 

105 

zymotic 

(-2y) 

104 

(2y+) 

105 

Diarrhoeal 
enteritis 

(-2v)     104 

(2y-f)     105 
gastritis 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Diastasis,  muscle    149 
Diathesis    189 
gouty    48 
najmorrhagic    55 
rheumatic    48 
scrofulous    34 
tuberculous    28 
uric  acid     55 
Died 

at  birth  (stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
suddenly     188 
Difficult 

birth  (child)     152 
labor 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
Diffuse 

arteriosclerosis    81 
bronchitis 

(-5y)    89 

(5y+)     90 
cellulitis    144 
cerebral  sclerosis    74 
fatty  degeneration     55 
hsematocele,  spermatic  cord     127 

injury     186 
hepatitis    115 

suppurative     115 
mastitis 

^nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
meningitis    61 
meningoencephalitis    67 
nephritis    120 

acute     119 

chronic     120 

interstitial     120 
pelvic  cellulitis 

(female,  nonpuerperal)     130 

(female,  puerperal)     137 

(male)     144 
periencephalitis    67 
periostitis     146 
peritonitis    117 
phlegmon     144 
sclerodermia    145 
sclerosis,  brain     74 
suppuration     144 
tuberculosis    35 
Diffused 

aneurysm    81 
ganglion    149 
Digestive 
organs 

foreign  body    186 

paralysis    110 

wound     186 


184 


0lg 


INDEX 


Dis 


Digestive — Continued. 

system 

congenital  malformation     150 
disease  (unqualified)     118 

tract,  tuberculosis    31 
Dilatation    189 

artery    81 

bronchi     90 

capillaries    85 

cardiac     79 
orifice    79 

cervix  uteri     130 

colon     110 

duct,  pancreas    118 

gall 

bladder    115 
duct    115 

heart    79 

intestine     110 

lymphatic  vessel    84 

oesophagus    101 

orifice,  valve  of  heart    79 

pericardium    77 

pharynx    100 

stomach     103 

ventricle  79 
Dilated  heart  79 
Diphtheria  (diphtheritic)    9 

anagmia    9 

angina    9 

bronchi    9 

bronchopneumonia    9 

buccal    9 

conjunctiva    9 

conjunctivitis    9 

croup    9 

cutaneous    9 

fauces    9 

gangrenous    9 

laryngismus  stridulus    9 

laryngitis     9 

larynx    9 

malignant    9 

mouth    9 

nasal    9 

neuritis    9 

nose    9 

oesophagus    9 

ophthalmia    9 

palate    9 

paralysis    9 

pharynx    9 

skin    9 

tonsil    9 

tonsillitis    9 

trachea    9 

vulva    9 

wound    9 
Diphtheritic  {see  Diphtheria) 
Diplegia,  cerebral 

children    74 

infantile    74 
Diplococcus  pneumonia    92 
Dipsomania    56 
Direct  inguinal  hernia    109 
Dirt-eating    189 


Diruptio  uteri    136 
DiHarticulation    148 
Discomycosis    25 
Discrete  smallpox    5 
Disease 

abdominal     189 
absorbent  system    84 
accessory 

sinus    146 

spleen     116 
Adams-Stokes    85 
Addison's    52 
adrenal    52 
air  tube    90 
alimentary  canal     110 
alveoli,  teeth    99 
amyloid    55 
anus    110 
aorta    81 
aortic    79 

valve    79 
aponeuroses    149 
artery     81 
axe-grinders'     98 
backbone    32 
Banti's    54 
Barlow's    49 
Basedow's    51 
Bayles's    67 
Bergeron's    72 
bicuspid  valve  (heart)     79 
Billroth's    46 
bladder    124 

malignant    45 
blood  vessel    85 
blue    150 
bone 

(exclusive  of  spine)     146 

(spine)     32 
Bouillaud's    78 
bowel    110 
brain    74 

infantile     74 

organic     74 
breast 

(nonpuerperal)    133 

(puerperal)     141 

malignant    43 
Bright' s  {see  also  Nephritis)  120 

acute     119 

chronic     120 

cirrhotic     120 

puerperal    138 
bronchi    90 
bronze    52 

of  Addison    52 
brown    52 
Buhl's     151 
bulbar    63 
caisson    74 
calculous    123 
capillaries    85 
cardiac    79 

valve    79 

valvular    79 
cellular  tissue    145 


185 


Dls 


INDEX 


Dis 


Disease — Continued, 
cerebellum     74 
cerebral  artery    81 
cervix     130 
Charcot's    G3 
joint    62 
chest    9S 

circulatory  system    85 
climacteric     130 
Concato's    189 
cornea    75 
coronary  artery    81 
Corri2:an'3    79 
Curschmann's    96 
cystic,  kidney    122 


118 


digestive  system  (unqualified) 

Duchenne's    02 

Dupuvtren'a     149 

ear  (any  part)    76         ,     ,    ,    ,x   i^ 

epidemic  (not  elsewhere  included)   19 

Erb's    63 

Erichsen's    74 

eruptive    189 

Eustachian  tube    7'^ 

eye  (any  part)     75 

Falloppian  tube    132 

fauces     100 

feigned    189 

foot  and  mouth     19 

Friedreich's    63 

frontal  sinus    146 

gastric     103 

gastrohepatic     115 

general    55 

genital  organs 

(female)  (unqualified)     132 
(male)  (nonveuereal)     127 
gland    84 
Gl^nard's    110 
glottis    87 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrhoeal    38 
Graves's    51 

insanity    51 
Griesinger's    54 
Gull  and  Sutton's    81 
gum    99 
Hanot's    113 
head    189 
heart    79 

cavity    79 
congenital     150 
fibroid     70 
functional     85 
granular    79 
mitral    79 
muscular    79 
organic    79 
rheumatic    79 
tuberculous    34 
valve    79 

obstructive    79 
regurgitant    79 


Disease — Continued, 
heart — Continued, 
valvular    79 
aortic     79 
congenital     150 
mitral    79 
premature     150 
pulmonary    79 
rheumatic    79 
tricuspid    79 
Heberden's    48 
hepatic    115 
hip    33 

suppurative    33 
tuoerculous    33 
hip  joint    33 
Hodgkiu's    53 
Hodgson's    81 
hookworm    106 
Huguier's    129 
Huntington's    74 
hydatid    112 
ill  defined    189 
infantile 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)    189 
infectious    189 
intestine    110 

organic     110 
jaw     146 
joint 

(exclusive  of  spine)    147 
(spine)     32 
Charcot's    62 
kidney    122 

cystic,  congenital    150 
Korssakoff's    68 
Landry's    63 
lardaceous 

intestine     110 
spleen     116 
stomach    103 
thyreoid  gland    88 
larynx    87 
lip    99 
Little's    74 
liver    115 

organic     115 
Ludwig's    100 
lung    98 

fibroid    98 
organic    98 
lymphiatic    84 
gland    84 
system    84 
vessel    84 
Madura    25 
malarial    4 
Malassez's    127 
malignant  {see  Cancer) 
mastoid     146 
cell    146 
M^nifere's    76 


186 


Dls 


INDEX 


DI« 


Disease — Continued, 
mental    68 
mesenteric    31 

gland  31 
Mikulicz's  99 
mitral    79 

cardiac    79 

valve    79 
Morvan's    63 
mouth     99 
mucous 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
nasal 

fossa    86 

septum    86 
nasopharynx    86 
navel 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     189 
nerve    74 
nervous    74 

system    74 
neuropathic,  joint    147 
nipple     133 
no    189 
nose    86 
obscure    189 
cesophagus     101 
orbit     (except  cancer)     75 
organic 

brain    74 

dementia    74 
psychosis  due  to    74 

kidney    122 
ovary    132 
Paget's,  nipple     133 
palate     100 
pancreas    118 
parasitic  {see  also  Parasitic  disease) 

accessory  sinus     146 

appendix     107 

areola    133 

bladder    124 

bone    146 

brain    74 

breast    133 

bronchi    98 

connective  tissue    145 

ear    76 

eye    75 

frontal  sinus     146 

gall 

bladder    115 
duct    115 

heart    79 

intestinal  wall     107 

intestine    107 

jaw    146 

kidney    122 

larynx    87 

liver    115 

lung    98 

lymphatic 
gland    84 
vessel    84 


Disease — Continued. 

parasitic— Continued. 

mammary  gland     133 

mastoid     146 

maxillary  sinus    146 

mouth    99 

muscle    149 

nipple    133 

nose    86 

ovary    131 

pancreas     118 

pericardium    77 

peritonaeum     117 

pleura    93 

rectum    107 

skin    145 

spinal  cord     63 

spine    146 

spleen    116 

stomach     103 

thyreoid  gland    88 

tongue    99 

trachea    98 

ureter    124 

uterus    130 

vein    83 

vulva     132 
Parkinson's    63 
Parry's    51 
pelvic  organ 

(female)    130 

(male)     189 
periosteum     146 
pharj'nx    100 
Pick's    115 

placenta  (mother)     136 
pleura    93 
Pott's    32 
prostate     126 
pulmonary    98 

valve    79 
Putnam's    63 
Raynaud's    142 
Reclus's    133 

cystic     133 
rectum    110 
renal    122 

respiratory  system  (unqualified)     98 
Riggs's    99 

rupture  of  artery  from    81 
salivary  gland    99 
Schonlein's    47 
scrotum     127 
sinus,  brain    83 
skin    145 
specific    37 
spinal  cord     63 
spine    32 
spleen    116 

organic    116 
Stokes's    51 
Stokes-Adams    85 
stomach    103 

organic    103 
suprarenal    52 

capsule    52 


187 


Dis 


INDEX 


Dro 


Disease — Continued, 
teeth    99 
tendon     149 
testicle     127 
Thomsen's    149 
throat    100 

septic     100 
thjTTius    84 
thyreoid 

body    88 

gland     88 
tonpue    99 
trachea    90 
tricuspid     79 

valve     79 
tube     132 
tuberculous    28 
■  acute    29 

chronic  28 
tympanum  76 
umbilicus 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     189 
unknown     189 
ureter    122 

lu-ethra  (unqualified)     125 
urinary 

bladder    124 

organ    125 

tract    125 
uterus    130 

organic     130 
valvular    79 

heart,  congenital     150 
vein    83 
venereal    37 
vertebra    32 

\Trulent  (unqualified)     55 
Wardrop's    145 
wasting  (infant)    151 
Weil's    111 
Werlhof's    49 
Winkel's  (-3m)     152 
wool  sorters'     22 
Diseased  food    164 
Diseases,  complication     189 
Dislocation 

(any  bone  or  cartilage)     185 
(nontraumatic)     147 
congenital    150 
Displacement 
heart    79 
kidney     122 
liver    115 
ovary    132 
pregnant  uterus    134 
spleen     1 1 6 
stomach     103 
tendon    185 
thyreoid    88 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal)  136 
Dissecting  aneurysm  81 
Dissection  wound    20 


Disseminated 
cancer    45 

cerebrospinal  sclerosis    63 
myelitis    63 
paralysis    66 

peritonitis    117 

sclerosis    63 

spinal  cord     63 

suppurative  nephritis    122 

tuberculosis    35 
Distention 

abdomen     189 

bladder    124 

uterus     130 
Distomiasis     107 
Disturbance,  electrical    181 
Diuresis    55 
Divers' 

palsy    74 

paralysis    74 
Diverticulitis     110 
Diverticulum 

intestine  (acquired)     110 

Meckel's 

abscess     110 
malformation     150 

oesophagus     101 
Divided  tendon,  union     149 
Diving,  injury     172 
Division 

cervix  uteri     130 

cicatricial  adhesion     145 

fascia     149 

frenum,  tongue    99 

nerve     74 

vein     186 
Dog 

bite     176 

mad,  bite    23 
Dorsal  tabes,  spasmodic    63 
Dothienenteria     1 
Double 

empyema    93 

hydrothorax    93 

inguinal  hernia     109 

pleuritis    93 

pleuropneumonia    92 

pneumonia    92 

pyonephrosis     122 
Douglas's  cul-de-sac,  abscess    117 
Dropped  dead     188 
Dropsical  gangrene     142 
Dropsy    187 

abdomen     187 

amnion     134 

asthmatic    96 

bowel     187 

brain     150 

broad  ligament     132 

cardiac     79 

chest    93 

encysted     131 

Falioppian  tube     132 

foot     187 

heart    77 

hepatic    115 


188 


Dro 


INDEX 


Dys 


Dropsy — Continued . 
hernial  sac  109 
infantile 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    187 

intestine     187 

liver    115 

lung     94 

malarial    4 

ovary    131 

pericardium    77 

peritonaeum     187 

puerperal     138 

renal     120 

acute    119 

rheumatic    48 

tube     132 

ursemic     120 
Drowned,  found  (open  verdict)     169 
Drowning 

(unqualified)     169 

(accident)     169 

(homicide)     184 

(suicide)     158 

asphyxia     169 

suffocation     169 
Drug  rash    165 
Drunkenness    56 
Dry 

birth,  protracted 
(child)  152 
(mother)     136 

colic 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

gangi'ene    142 
Duchenne  's  disease    62 
Duct  <i    " 

hepatic 

inflamation    115 
injury    186 

lacrimal,  injury    186 

nasal,  obstruction    75 

pancreatic 

dilatation    118 
obstruction    118 

secreting  gland 
rupture    186 
wound     186 

thoracic,  wound    186 

urinary,  calculus    123 
Ductless    gland,     congenital    malforma- 
tion   150 
Ductus  arteriosus 

patent    150 

pervious    150 
Duel    184 

shot  in    182 
Dumb  ague    4 
Duodenal  (see  Duodenum)    , 
Duodenitis 

(-2v)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Duodenum  (duodenal) 

cancer    41 


Duodenum — Continued, 
rupture     110 
stricture    109 
ulcer 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
perforating 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
Dupuytren's 

contraction     149 
disease    149 
Dura  mater 

hsematoma    64 
haemorrhage    64 
inflammation    61 
Dwarfism    55 
Dysenteric  diarrhoea    14 
Dysentery    14 
amebic    14 
asylum     14 
bacillary    14 
balantidic     14 
bilious    14 
catan-hal    14 
Chinese    14 
choleriform    14 
Cochin-China    14 
entamoebic     14 
epidemic    14 
gangrenous    14 
haemorrhagic    14 
malarial    14 
sporadic    14 
tropical    14 
tuberculous    31 
Dysmenorrhoea    130 
exfoliative    130 
membranous    130 
Dyspepsia 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  103 
amylaceous 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  103 
atonic  103 
catarrhal 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     103 
congenital 

(-2v)  104 
(2y+)  103 
gastrointestinal 
(-2v)  104 
(2y+)  105. 
intestinal 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
nervous    103 
neurotic     103 
Dyspeptic  diarrhoea 
(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Dysphagia    101 
cerebral    74 


189 


Dys 


INDEX 


Ele 


Dyspnoea    189 

congenital 
(-ly)    151 
(ly+)     189 

uraemic     120 
Dyelocia 

(child)    152 

(child,  etillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
Dystrophy 

muscular    149 

progressive  muscular    63 
Dyeuria    124 


E 


Ear 


abscess    76 

cancer    44 

caries    76 

catarrh     76 

congenital  malformation    150 

disease    76 

exostosis    76 

external,  disease    76 

foreign  body     76 

haematoma    76 

inflammation    76 

septic     76 
internal,  disease    76 
leprosy     17 
malformation     150 
middle,  disease    76 
necrosis     76 
ossicle,  disease    76 
parasitic  disease    76 
perichondritis    76 
polypus    76 
sypnilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    76 
Earthquake    175 
Ecchondrosis,  nose    86 
Eccrisis  (nonpuerperal)     130 
Echinococcus    112 
cyst,  liver    112 
Eclampsia 

(-5y)    71 
(5y+)    70 
gravidarum    138 
labor 

('child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     138 
postpartum     138 
pregnancy     138 
puerperal 

(child,  not  stillborn)     151 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     138 
scarlatinal     7 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal     or    unqualified) 
120 

(puerperal)     138 
young  infant    71 
Ectasis,  aortic    81 
Ecthyma    145 


Ectopia     150 

bladder    150 

renal     122 

vesicae    150 
Ectopic 

gestation     134 

sac  ruptured     134 

kidney     122 

pregnancy    134 
Ectropion    75 
Eczema    145 

infantile     145 
Edema  (see  (Edema) 
Edematous  (see  QSdematous) 
Effects 

cold  (temperature)     178 

corrosives    167 

electricity     181 
on  skin     181 

heat    179 

in  engine  rooms,  laundries,   etc. 
179 

injury     186 

lightning    180 
on  skin     180 

poison  {see  Poisoning) 

radium     167 

strain  on  heart    79 

x-ravs    167 
Effusion    189 

brain    64 

cerebral    64 

cerebrospinal    64 

meninges    64 

pericarditis    77 

pericardium    77 

pleura    93 

pleurisy  «93 

spinal    63 

thorax    93 
Egyptian  chlorosis    106 
Elbow  {see  Joint) 
Electric 

concussion    181 

railroad,     traumatism     175 

railway  accident    175 

shock     181 
Electrical  disturbance     181 
Electricity   (lightning   excepted)     181 
Electrocution 

(legal  execution)     186 

(accident)     181 
Elephantiaeis    145 

Arabum    145 

connective  tissue     145 

Grsecorum     17 

leg    145 _ 

lymphatic  vessel     145 

nonfilarial     145 

penis,  nonfilarial     145 

scrotum,  nonfilarial     145 

vulva,  nonfilarial    145 
Elevated  railway  accident    175 
Elevator 

accident    174 

passenger,  traumatism    174 


190 


Elo 


INDEX 


End 


Elongation 

cervix  uteri    130 

uvula    100 
Emaciation 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    189 

Embolic  {see  Embolism) 
Embolism  (embolic)    82 
abscess    82 
air    186 
aneurysm    82 
apoplexy    82 
artery    82 
brain    82 
cardiac    82 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 
cerebral    82 
coronary  artery    82 
femoral    82 
gangrene    82 
heart    82 

fatty    82 
intestine    82 
kidney    82 
liver    82 
lung    82 

(pulmonary  artery)    82 

puerperal    139 
mesenteric  artery    82 
paralysis    82 
pneumonia    82 
puerperal    139 
puerperium     139 
pulmonary    82 

artery    82 

(postpartum)     139 

puerperal    139 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 
pysemic    20 
septic    82 

brain    82 
spleen    82 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 
thigh    82 
Embolus  (see  Embolism) 
Embryotomy 

(adult  female)    136 
(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
Emesis  gravidarum    134 
Emphysema    97 
atrophic    97 
cellular  tissug    145 
congenital    97 
connective  tissue    145 
hypertrophic    97 
interlobular    97 
lung    97 
orbit    75 
pulmonary    97 
senile    97 
subcutaneous    145 
eubpleural    97 
surgical    145 
traumatic    186 
tuberculous    28 
vesicular    97 


Emprosthotonos    24 
Empyema    93 

accessory  sinus    146 

double    93 

frontal  sinus    146 

gall  bladder    115 

mastoid  process '  146 

tuberculous    28 
Encephalitis    GO 

lead    57 

spurious    60 

suppurative    60 

traumatic    60 

tuberculous    30 
Encephalocele     150 
Encephaloid  (see  Cancer) 
Encephalomalacia    65 
Encephalomeningitis    61 
Encephalopathia,  saturnine    57 
Encephalopathy    74 

lead    57 

saturnine    57 

syphilitic    37 
Enchondroma  (see  Tumor) 
Encysted 

dropsy    131 

hydrocele    127 
Endarteritis    81 

brain    81 

cerebral    81 

deformans    81 

infective    81 

obliterans    81 

syphilitic    37 
Endemic  diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Endocarditis 

(-60y)    78 

(60y+)     79 

acute    78 

chronic    79 

congenital    78 

gonococcic    38 

^onorrhoeal    38 

infective    78 

malignant    78 

mitral 

acute    78 
chronic    79 
,        mycotic    78 

purulent    78 

rheumatic  47 
acute  47 
chronic     79 

sclerotic    79 

sclerous    79 

senile    79 

septic    78 

subacute    78 

suppurative    78 

syphilitic    37 

typhoid    1 

ulcerative  78 
acute  78 
chronic    79 


191 


End 


INDEX 


Ent 


Endocarditis — Continued, 
valvular    78 

chronic    79 
vegetative    78 
Endometritis     130 
decidual     137 
pueri)eral    137 
purulent 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)     137 
septic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)     137 
Endopericarditis  {see  also  Endocarditis) 

78 
Endophlebitis    83 
Endothelioma  {see  (?ancer) 
Endotrachelitis     130 
Engine 

fall  from    175 
injury    175 
run  over  by     175 
struck  by     175 
English  cholera    13 
Engorgement 
lung    94 
pulmonary    94 
stomach     103 
Enlargement  (enlarged) 
brain     74 
fatty  heart    79 
gland     84 
heart    79 
lingual  tonsil    99 
liver    115 

acute    115 
chronic    113 
prostate    126 
rectum    110 
spleen    IIG 
stomach    103 
thymus  gland    84 
thyreoid  gland    88 
tonsil     100 
Entamoebic  dysentery    14 
Enteralgia    lio 
Enterectomy    110 
Enteric 
catarrh 

( -2y)    104 
(2y+)    105 
convulsions 

( -2v)    104 
(2y+)     105 
fever    1 
infection 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
intoxication 
(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 
paralysis    110 
tuberculosis    31 
Enterica    1 


Enteritis 

(-2y)    104 

(2y+).  105 
ama^bic  14 
catarrhal 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
choleriform 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     13 
congestive 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
croupous 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
diarrho-'al 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
epidemic 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
fermental 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
follicular 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)    105 
gangrenous 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+) .  105 
haemorrhagic 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
infantile 

(-2y)     104 
(2v+)     105 
infective 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
membranous 
(-2v)  104 
(2y+)  105 
mucous 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
phlegmonous 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
pseudomembranous    110 
septic 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
simple 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
specific 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
subacute 

-2y)     104 
2y+)     105 
tuberculous    31 
ulcerative 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 


192 


Ent 


INDEX 


Erb 


Enteritis— Continued, 
zymotic 

r-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Enterocele    109 
Enterocolitis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
membranous 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
subacute 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
ulcerative 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Enterogastritis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Enterolith     110_ 
Enteromesenteric  fever    31 
Enteroperitonitis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Enteroptosis    110 
Enterorrhagia    110 
Enterorrhaphy     110 
Enterostenosia    109 
Enterostomy     110 
Enterotomy    130 
Entrance,  air  into  vein     186 

sudden  death  after  delivery     139 
Entropion    75 
Ependymitis     150 
Ephemeral  fever    189 
Epicystotomy    124 
Epidemic     19 
anaemia    106 
catarrh    10 

cerebrospinal  meningitis     61 
cholera    (where    Asiatic    cholera    is 

prevalent)     12 
diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
disease  (not  elsewhere  included)     19 
dysentery     14 
enteritis 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)    105 
gangrene    59 
gastroenteritis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
parotiditis     19 
parotitis     19 
pneumonia    92 
rose  rash     19 
Epididymis 

abscess    127 
cyst    127 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 


Epididymitis     127 

caseous    34 

gonococcic     38 

gonorrhoeal    38 

tuberculous     34 
Epidural  hemorrhage    64 
Epigastric  hernia     109 

Htranirulated     109 
Epiglotticiitis    87 
Epiglottis 

adhesion    87 

tumor    87 

ulcer    87 

ulceration    87 
Epilepsy  (epileptic)     69 

cerebral    69 

climacteric     69 

coma    69 

congenital    69 

convulsions    69 

dementia    69 

fit    69 

insanity    69 

Jacksonian    74 

mania    69 

psychosis     69 

senile    69 

symptomatic     74 

syphilitic     37 

traumatic     74 

vertigo    69 
Epileptic  {see  Epilepsy) 
Epileptiform  convulsions 

(-5y)    71 
.(5y+)    70 
Epileptoid  convulsions 

(-5y)    71 

(nonpuerpera.1,  5y+)     70 
Epiphyses 

detachment    185 

separation    185 
Epiphysitis 

bone    146 

hip    147 
Epiplocele    109 
Epiploitis    117 
Epispadias     150 
Epistaxis    85 
Epithelial 

nephritis  120 
acute  119 
chronic     120 

tumor 

(according     to      location)      {see 

Cancer) 
(location  not  indicated)    44 
Epithelioma 

(according  to  location)  {see  Cancer) 

(location  not  indicated)     44 
Epizootic     10 

stomatitis    19 
Epulis    99 
Equinia    21 
Erb's  disease    63 


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193 


Ere 


INDEX 


Exs 


Erectile  tumor  (see  Tumor) 
Ergotism    59 

acute     165 

chronic    59 
Erichsen's  disease     74 
Erosion 

artery     81 

cervix  uteri     130 

intestine 

^-2v)     104 
l2y+)     105 

IjTnphatic  vessel    84 

spleen     116 

stomach     102 

uterus  130 
Eructation  103 
Eruption     1S9 

measlv    6 

morbillous    6 
Eruptive 

disease     189 

fever    55 
Erysipelas  (any  organ  or  member)     18 

gangrenous     18 

infantile     18 

neonatorum     18 

phlegmonous    18 

puerperal     137 

suppurative     18 

surgical     IS 

traumatic     18 

vaccination     18 
Erysipelatous 

angina    100 

fever    18 

laryngitis    87 

meningitis     18 

phlegmon    18 

toxa'mia    18 
Erythema    145 
Erythematous  angina    100 
Erythrasma    25 
Erythromelalgia    142 
Eschar    142 

Esophagus  (fice  (Esophagus) 
Essential  paralysis,  infancy    63 
Estivoautumnal  fever    4 
Ether 

anaesthetic     168 

narcosis     168 
Etherism 

acute    168 

chronic  59 
Ethmoidal 

sinus,  abscess    146 

sinusitis     146 
Ethmoiditis    146 
Ethylism    56 
Eustachian 

salpingitis    76 

tube,  disease    76 

valve,  nonclosure    150 
Euthanasia 

(-70y)     189 

(70y+)    154 


Evacuation 

uterus     134 
Eventration,  traumatic     186 
Evisceration     186 

eve    75 

fu?tus  {sec  Stillbirth) 
Exacerbation     189 
Exanthematic 

fever     19 

typhus    2 
Excessive 

appetite     103 

fat    55 

in  heart    79 

heat     179 

menstruation     128 

mental  exertion     189 

pressure,  delivery 
(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
Excision  (see  the  disease  or  condition  for 

which  the  excision  was  undertaken) 
Execution     186 

Exertion,  mental,  excessive    189 
Exfoliative 

dermatitis    145 

dysmenorrhoea    130 
Exhaustion 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69v)     189 

(70y+)'  154 

cardiac     189 

heart    189 

heat    179 

nervous    74 

sudden  death  after  delivery    139 

old  age     154 

senile     154 

surgical     189 
Exhaustive  psychosis    68 
Exomphalos    150 
Exophthalmic 

cachexia    51 

goitre    51 
Exostosis    146 

ear    76 

nose    86 

symmetrical     146 

syphilitic    37 
Exploration,  lung    98 
Explosion     186 

boiler    174 

locomotive     175 
stationary     174 
steamboat    174 

fire  damp     173 

gasoline  tank  (automobile)     175 

lamp     167 
Exposure 

(-3m)     153 

(3m+)     186 

cold 

(-3m)     153 
(3m+)     178 
Exstrophy,  bladder    150 


194 


Ext                                          INDEX                                          ] 

Pftl 

External 

F 

causes     186 

ear  {see  Ear) 

Face  (facial) 

hernia    109 

bum     167 

inguinal  hernia    109 

cancer    44 

piles    83 

chancre     37 

urethrotomy    125 

congenital  malformation     150 

Extraction,  lens    75 

erysipelas     18 

Extrauterine 

foreign  body     186 

gestation    134 

frostbite     178 

pregnancy    134 

gangrene     142 

Extravasation 

haematoma     186 

lung 

hemiatrophy     74 

(-ly)    151 

neuralgia     73 

(iy+)   98 

paralysis     66 

pulmonary 

scald     167 

(-ly)    151 

spasm    74 

(ly+)    98 

wound     186 

urine    125 

Facial  {see  Face) 

Extremity  {see  Arm) 

Factories,  machines  in,  traumatism 

174 

Extroversion,  bladder    150 

Faecal 

Exudative 

abscess     110 

angina    9 

fistula    110 

acute    9 

impaction     110 

chronic     100 

matter,  vomiting     109 

colitis  • 

obstruction     110 

(-2y)     104 

Faeces,  impaction     110 

(2y+)     105 

Failure 

nephritis     120 

cardiac     189 

acute    119 

circulation 

chronic     120 

(-ly)     151 

pleurisy    93 

(iy+)    189 

pleuritis    93 

compensation     79 

Eye 

heart    189 

abscess     75 

infantile 

burn     167 

(-ly)   151 

cancer    45 

(iy+)    189 

congenital  malformation     150 

respiration 

disease    75 

(-ly)    151 

evisceration    75 

(iy+)    189 

foreign  body    75 

senile,  general    154 

globe 

Fainting  fit    188 

injury    186 

Fall     172 

malformation     150 

accidental     172 

haemorrhage  into  (traumatic)     186 

aeroplane    175 

malformation     150 

balloon    175 

parasitic  disease    75 

car    175 

syphilis     37 

carriage    175 

thrombosis    82 

coal  (mine)    173 

tuberculosis    34 

engine    175 

tumor    75 

from  horse    172 

ulcer    75 

hold  (ship,  etc.)     172 

wound     186 

injury     172 

Eyeball 

machinery     174 

Eyelid 

parachute    175 

abscess    75 

pit  (mine  or  quarry)     173 

burn     167 

shaft  (mine)     173 

cancer    45 

ship    172 

congenital  malformation     150 

down  stairs     172 

erysipelas     18 

steam  car    175 

injury     186 

stone  (quarry)     173 

malformation     150 

Falling 

syphilis    37 

body,  injurj'    186 

wound     186 

rectum    110 

195 


Fal 


INDEX 


Fem 


Falling — Continued. 
t-icknet»9    69 
traumatism     172 
uterus    130 
womb     130 
Falloppian  tube 
abscess     132" 
accessory,  cyst    132 
cancer    42 
cyst    132 
disease    132 
dropsy     132 
hernia     132 
inflammation     132 
malformation     150 
occlusion     132 
paralysis     132 
rupture     132 
stricture     132 
suppuration     132 
tuberculosis    34  ^ 
tumor    132 
False  croup    87 
Family 

ataxia    63 
paralysis,  spastic    63 
Famine  fever    3 
Farcy    21 
Fascia 

contraction     1-19 
division     149 
inflammation    149 
palmar,  contracted     149 
retraction,  palmar    149 
tumor    149 
Fat 

excessive    55 

in  heart    79 
thrombosis,  heart    82 
Fatigue    177 
Fatness    55 
Fatty 

degeneration    55 
adrenal    52 
artery    81 
brain    74 
capillaries    85 
diffuse    55 
general    55 
heart    79 
kidney    120 
liver     113 

from     phosphorus      poison- 
ing   58 
muscle    63 
myocardium     79 
nervous  pystem     74 
placenta    (child,    stillborn)    (see 

Stillbirth) 
spinal  cord     63 
thymus    84 
embolism,  heart    82 
heart    79 

enlarged    79 


Fatty — Continued, 
infiltration 

muscle     149 
thymus    84 
liver    113 
myocarditis     79 
tumor  {see  Tumor) 
lauces 

abscess     100 
cancer    45 

catarrlial  inflammation     100 
diphtheria     9 
disease     100 
leprosy     17 
lupus    34 
malformation     150 
paralysis     100 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor     100 
ulceration     100 
Faulty 

presentation  (death  of  mother)     136 
union,  bone     146 
Favus    25 
Febricula     189 
Febrile 

polyneuritis     73 
rheumatism    47 
Febris 

flava    16 
melitensis    3 
rubra     7 
Fecal  (see  Fsecal) 
Feeble 

constitution 
(-Iv)     151 
(ly+)     189 
infant 

(-Iv)     151 
(ly+)     189 
Feeding 

artificial 

(-ly)     151 
(]y+)     189 
bottle 

(-ly)    151 
(ly+)     189 
Feigned  disease    189 
Felo  de  se     163 
P'emale 

breast,  disease 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
genital  organ 
cancer    42 

disease  (unqualified)     132 
organ,  wound  (internal)     186 
Femoral 

abscess    144 
aneurysm     81 
embolism     82 
hernia     109 

strangulated     109 


196 


Fern 


INDEX 


Fev 


Femoral — Continued. 

phlegmon     144 
Femur  {see  Bone) 
Fermental 
diarchoea 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)    105 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Fermentation 
gastric     103 
intestine 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
stomach     103 
Fetid  {see  Foetid) 
Fever    189 

abdominal    1 

sestivoautumnal    4    , 

algid    189 

ague    4 

anaemic    54 

and 

ague    4 

chills    4 
asthenic     189 
bilious     189 
blackwater    4 
brain    60 
breakbone    19 
catarrhal    189 
cerebral    60 
cerebrospinal    61 
Chagres    4 
childbed     137 
colliquative    189 
congestive    189 
continued     1 

simple    189 
dengue    19 
dentition    189 
enteric     1 

enteromesenteric    31 
ephemeral     189 
eruptive    55 
erysipelatous    18 
estivoautumnal    4 
exanthematic     19 
famine    3 
gastric     189 
gastroenteric    1 
gastrointestinal    189 
gastromalarial    4 
glandular    19 
hsemogastric     16 
haemoglobinuric     19 

(malarial)    4 

(nonmalarial)     19 
hsemorrhagic     189 
hay    98 
heat    179 
hectic     189 
hepatic     115 
infantile     189 
infectious    55 


Fever — (yontinued. 
inflammatory     189 
intermittent    4 

bilious    4 

pernicious    4 
lung    92 

catarrhal    91 
malarial     4 

congestive    4 
malignant     189 
Malta    3 
maremmatic    4 
marsh     4 
Mediterranean    3 
mesenteric     31 

miasmatic     4  , 

miliary     11 
milk 

(female)     137 

(male)     189  .  - 

mountain    1 
nervous    189 
neurotic     189 
paludal    4 

Panama    4  -  •       -    .     . 

Pappataci     19  ' .      -^  ■      . 

paratyphoid     1 

pernicious    4  „         ~ 

petechial    2 
pituitous    189 
pleural    93  _, 

pneumonic     92 

puerperal    137  -     - 

purple     189 
putrid     20 
pysemic    20 
quartan    4 
quotidian    4 
recurrent    3 
relapsing    3 
remittent    4 

bilious    4 

congestive    4 

gastric     4 
rheumatic    47 

acute    47 

chronic     48 

subacute    47 
Rocky  Mountain  spotted    19 
scarlet    7 

nephritis  following    7 
septic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified)  20 

(puerperal)     137 
simple  continued    189 
slow     189 
spinal     61 

(spirillum)  relapsing    3 
splenic    22 
spotted    61 
stercoral     110 
sweating    11 
sjmochal    189 
tertian    4 
thermic    179 
tick  bite    19 


197 


Fev 


INDEX 


Fis 


Fever — Continued . 

traumatii-     186 
urethral     125 

tj'phobilious     1 

tj-phoi^stric     1 

typhoid     1 

htvmorrhagic     1 
inlermitteut     1 
malignant     1 
rheumatic     1 

typhomalarial     1 

typhus    2 

unknown  cause    189 

unvmic     120 

urethral     125 

urinarv    124 

violent     189 

water    189 

worm    107 

wound     186 

yellow    16 
Fever  sore    146 
Fibrillosis,  auricular    85 
Fibrinous 

bronchitis    89 

laryngitis  _  9 

pericarditis    77 

peritonitis    117 

pleurisy    93 

pneumonia    92 
Fibrocarcinoma  {see  Cancer) 
Fibrocyst,  uterus    129 
Fibroid  {see  also  Tumor  i 

bleedin?  (female)     129 

body,  uterus     129 

cervix,  uterus    129 

disease 

heart    79 
lung    98 

growth  {see  Tumor) 

heart    79 

induration,  lung    98 

liver    113 

lung    98 

multiple     129 

myocarditis    79 

ovary    131 

phthisis    28 

pneumonia    98 

submucous  (female)     129 

tuberculosis    28 

tumor  {see  Tumor) 

uterus    129 
Fibrolipoma  (see  Tumor) 
Fibroma  (see  Tumor) 

(female)     129 

(male)    46 

molluscum  (see  Tumor) 
Fibromyoma    129 
Fibroplastic  tumor  {sec  Tumor) 
Fibropurulent  peritonitis    117 
Fibrosarcoma  (see  Cancer) 
Fibrosis 

adrenal    52 

arteriocapillary    81 


Fibrosis — Continued, 
kidney     120 
lung    98 

lymphatic  gland     84 
pulmonary    98 
senile     154 
spleen    116 
thymus    84 
Fibrous 

ankylosis,  joint    147 
degeneration 

heart    79 

muscle    63 

myocardium    79 
goitre    88 
hepatitis 

acute     115 

chronic     113 
induration,  breast 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
pancreatitis     118 
pericarditis    77 
pleurisy    93 
tumor  {see  Tumor) 
Fibula  {sec  Bone) 
Fight,  killed  in     184 
Filariasis    19 
lymphatic 

gland     19 

vessel     19 
skin    19 
Finger  (sec  also  Arm) 
mailct     149 
nail,  avulsion     186 
retraction     149 
Fire     167 

burn     167 
conflagration     166 
damp,  explosion     173 
Saint  Anthony's     18 
suicide    163 
Firearms 

assassination    182 
homicide     182 
suicide     159 
traumatism    170 
wound 

(accident)     170 

(homicide)     182 

(suicide)     159 
Fissure  (according  to  location) 
anus     110 
lip    99 

rharelip)     150 
nipple 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal  J    141 

puerperium     141 
palate     150 
spina'  column     150 
Fistula     189 

abdomen     189 
biliary     115 
bladder    125 


198 


Fis 


INDEX 


For 


Fistula — Continued. 

breast 

(puerperal  or  unqualified)     141 
(nonpuerperal)     133 

cornea    75 

fecal    110 

gastric     103 

ileovesical     125 

in  ano     110 

intercostal    93 

intestine    110 

intestinouterine    110 

intestinovesical     125 

ischiorectal     110 
fossa    110 

kidney    122 

larynx    87 

lymph    84 

malignant    45 

mammary  gland 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 

mastoid     146 

nasal  duct     75 

parturition     136 

perinseum     125 

rectourethral     125 

rectovaginal    110 

rectovesical     125 

rectum    110 

salivaiy    99 
gland    99 

scrotum    127 

stercoral    110 

stomach    103 

thoracic    93 

trachea    98 

urethra    125 

urethrorectal    125 

urethrovaginal    125 

urethi'o  vesical    125 

irrinary    125 

uterofsecal    110 

uterointestinal    110 

uterovaginal     130 

uterovesical    125 

uterus     130 

vagina    125 

vesicometrorectal     125 

vesicoperineal    125 

vesicovaginal    125 
Fistulous 

abscess     144 

ulcer    145 
Fit    69 

apoplectic    64 

epileptic    69 

fainting    188 
Flagellate  diai-rhosa 

(-2v)     104 

(2v+)     105 
Flat  foot    149 

congenital    150 

painful    149 


Flatulent  colic 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Floating  kidney    122 
Flooding 

(female,  nonpuerperal)     128 
(female,  puerperal)     135 
Flux 

(-2y)     104 
f2y+)     105 
bloody     14 
serosanguineous    14 
Foetal 

head,    application    of    crotchet    {see 

Stillbirth) 
membrane,  puncture  (child)     152 
Foetid  bronchitis     90 
Foetus 

acormous  (see  Stillbirth) 
decapitation  (see  Stillbirth) 
evisceration  {see  Stillbirth) 
suffocation,  parturition  not  stillborn 
152 
Follicular 

amj-gdalitis    100 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
ileocolitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
inflammation,  pharjiix    100 
phar\Ti,giti3    ]  00 
tonsillitis     100 
Following  childbii-th    140 
Food 

diarrhcea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
diseased     164 
improper 

(-ly)     151 
.  (ly+)     189 
poisonous     164 
Foot  {see  also  Arm) 

and  mouth  disease    19 
ball  accident    186 
club     149 
Madura    25 
presentation 
(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
(mother)     136 
Foramen 
Botallo 

cyanosis,  from  nonclosure     150 
nonclosure     150 
persistence    150 
ovale 

imperfect  closure    150 
nonclosure     150 
open     150 
patent    150 
persistence    150 


199 


For 


INDEX 


Fun 


Forced  delivery 

(child)     152 
(mother)     136 
Forceps 

application     (child,     stillborn)     {see 
Stillbirth) 

obstetric  (mother)     13G 
operation 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)   {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
Forearm  {see  Ann) 
Foreign  body 

abdomen     186 
abdominal 

cavity    186 

wall     186 
accessory  sinus     146 
air  passage     186 
alimentary  canal     110 
antrum     146 

Highmore     146 
appendix     110 
back    186 
bladder    124 
bone    186 
brain     186 
breast    186 
bronchi     186 
chest  wall     186 
digestive  organ    186 
ear    76 
eye    75 
face     186 

frontal  sinus  (and  other  sinuses)     146 
heart    186 

impacted,  pharynx     100 
intestine     110 
joint    147 
kidney     186 
larj-nx     180 
lower  extremity    186 
lung    186 

maxillarj'  sinus    146 
mediastinum     186 
mouth     186 
muscle    186 
nasal  passage    186 
neck     186 
nerve     186 
nose    86 
oesophagus    101 
orbit    75 
penis    186 
pericardial  sac     186 
perinseum     180 
peritonreum     117 
peritoneal  cavity    117 
pharynx     186 
pleural  cavity    186 
puncture     186 
rectum     110 
Bcalp    186 
scrotum     186 
spinal  cord     186 
spleen    186 


Foreign  body — Continued, 
stomach     103 
tongue    186 
trachea    186 
upper 

air  passage     186 
extremity    186 
m-ethra     125 
vagina     186 

wound  with  lodgment     186 
Foreign  material,  inspiration     186 
Fossa 
iliac 

abscess    108 
phlegmon    108 
ischiorectiil,  fistula    110 
nasal 

abscess    80 

adenoid  vegetations    86 
disease    86 
polypus    86 
tamponing    85 
tumor    86 
nasopharjTigeal,  polypus    86 
Found 

dead     189 

on  railroad     175 
drowned  (open  verdict)     169 
Fracture  (any  bone)     185 
congenital     150 

correction,  deformity  of  bone    146 
compound     185 
green  stick     185 
impacted     185 
spontaneous     146 
ununited     146 
Fractured  bone 
nonunion    146 
^viring    185 
Fragilitas  ossium    146 
Frambcesia    19 
Freezing    178 

Frenum,  tongue,  division    99 
Friction-burn     186 
Friedreich 's 
ataxia    63 
disease    63 
Fright    74 
Frontal 
sinus 

abscess    146 
disease    146 
empyema    146 
foreign  body    146 
parasitic  disease     146 
suppuration     146 
sinusitis     146 
Frostbite     178 
Fumes,  asphyxia    168 
Frozen     178 

Fulminating  appendicitis    108 
Functional  disease,  heart    85 
Fungoid 

mycosis    25 
pneumonia    92 


200 


Fun 


INDEX 


Gan 


Fungositics  (clasBified  according  to  loca- 
tion) {see  Tumor) 
Fungous 
growth 

joint    33 
uterus    129 
tumor  {see  Tumor) 
knee    33 

malignant  {see  Cancer) 
Fungus 

hsematodes  {see  Cancer) 
medullary  {see  Cancer) 
malignant  {see  Cancer) 
testicle    127 
Funicular  inguinal  hernia    109 
Funiculitis    127 
Funis 

haemorrhage    152 
pressure 

(child,  -3m)     152 
(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
prolapse 

(child,  -3m)     152 
(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
Furuncle    143 
Furunculosis    143 
Fusiform  aneurysm    81 

G 

Galactocele    141 
Galactophoritis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
Galactorrhoea    141 
Galacturia    121 
Gall 

bladder 

abscess    115 

absent    150 

adhesion    115 

atrophy    115 

calculus    114 
'  cancer    40 

congenital  malformation    150 

contraction    115 

cyst    115 

dilatation    115 

empyema    115 

gangrene    115 

hypertrophy    115 

impaction    114 

inflammation    115 

injury    186 

malformation    150 

necrosis    115 

obstruction    115 

parasitic  disease    115 

perforation    115 

plugging    115 

rupture    115 

stricture    115 

suppuration    115 

tumor    115 

ulcer    115 

ulceration    115 


Gall — Continued, 
duct  (hepatic) 

cancer    40 

congenital  malformation     150 

contraction     115 

cyst    115 

dilatation    115 

gangrene    115 

hypertrophy    115 

inflammation     115 

injury     180 

malformation     150 

obstruction    115 

occlusion    115 

parasitic  disease    115 

perforation     115 

plugging    115 

rupture    115 

stenosis    115 

stricture    115 

tumor    115 

ulceration     115 
Btone    114 

cholsemic    114 

colic     114 

impacted    114 

intestine    114 
Galloping 

consumption    29 
phthisis    29 
tuberculosis    29 
GangUa 

adenitis'  84 
cancer    45 
Ganglion    149 

diffused    149 
Ganglionic 

tuberculosis    34 
tumor    46 
Gangosa    19 

Gangrene  {see  also  Gangrenous)    142 
abdomen    142 
alveoli    142 
anus    110 
bladder    124 
bone    146 
bowel    110 

connective  tissue    142 
cornea    75 
diabetic    50 
dropsical    142 
dry    142 
embolic    82 
epidemic    59 
extremity    142 
face    142 
foot    142 
gall 

bladder    115 

duct    .115 
gum    142 
hernial    109 
hospital    20 
infective    142 

acute    142 
intestine    110 


201 


Gan 


INDEX 


Gas 


Gangrene — Continued, 
leg    142 
lung     95 
moist    142 
mouth     142 
old  age     142 
omentum    117 
pancreas    118 
penis    142 
jiharynx     100 
pulmonary    95 
rectum     110 
retropharjngeal    100 
scrotum     142 
senile    142 
septic     142 
skin     142 
spine    142 
stomach     103 
symmetrical     142 
s\-philitic     37 
tendon    142 
testicle    142 
throat    100 

(diphtheritic)     9 
thyreoid  gland    88 
traumatic     186 
tuberculous    34 
umbilical  cord  (—3m)     152 
uterus    130 
vulva     142 
wound     186 
Gangrenous  {see  also  Gangrene) 
anemia    142 
angina 

(nondiphtheritic)     100 
(diphtheritic)     9 

appendicitis    108 

cellulitis    142 

colitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

cystitis    124 

dermatitis    142 

diphtheria     9 

dysentery     14 

enteritis 

(-2v)     104 
(2y-t-)     105 

erysipelas    18 

glossitis     142 

hernia    109 

laryngitis  _  87 

lymphangitis     84 

pancreatitis    118 

pemphigus    142 

pneumonia    92 

eeptichaemia    142 

Bore  throat    9 

stomatitis     142 

tonsillitis     9 

ulcer     142 

vulvitis     142 
Gas  (see  Poisoning) 

asphyxia 

(accident)    168 


Gas — Continued . 

asphyxia — Continued, 
(homicide)     184 
(suicide)     156 
deleterious,  poisoning  (see  Poisoning) 
inhalation  {sec  Poisoning) 

(suicide)     156 
mine,  asphyxia     173 
noxious 

inhalation  {see  Poisoning  ) 

(suicide)     156 
intoxication  {see  Poisoning 
poisonous  {see  Poisoning) 

suffocation  {see  Poisoning) 
sewer,  poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 
stove,  asphyxia  by     168 
suffocation  (suicide)     156 
Gaseous  tumor,  parotid     99 
Gasoline 

burn    167 

poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 
tank,  automobile,  explosion    175 
Gastralgia    103 
Gastrectasis    103 
Gastrectomy     103 
Gastric  (see  Stomach) 
Gastritis    103 
alcoholic    56 
bilious    103 
catarrhal     103 
diarrhoeal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
glandular    103 
haemorrhagic     103 


103 


103 


narcotic     165 
phlegmonous 
sclerotic     103 
septic     103 
suppurative 
toxic     165 

acute    165 

chronic    59 
tuberculous    31 
ulcerative    103 
Gastrocarcinoma    40 
Gastrocolitis 
(-2y)    104 
(2y+)    105 
Gastroduodenal 
catan-h 

(-2y) 

(2y+) 

ulcer    102  _ 
Gastroduodenitis 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 

catarrhal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
Gastrodynia    103 
Gastroenteric 

catarrh 

(-2y) 
(2y+) 
fever    1 


104 
105 


104 
105 


202 


Gas 


INDEX 


Gen 


Gastroenteric — Continued, 
hisemorrhage    110 
infection 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Gastroenteritis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
catarrhal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y_+)     105 
congestive 

(-2y)     104 
.  (2y+)     105 
epidemic 

(-2v)  104 
(2y4-)  105 
hsemorrhagic 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
infective 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
septic 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
toxic     165 

acute     165 
chronic    59 
tuberculous    31 
zymotic 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Gastroenterostomy    103 
Gastrogastrostomy     103 
Gastrohepatic 
catarrh     103 
congestion    115 
disease    115 
inflammation     103 
Gastrohepatitis    103 

catarrhal     103 
Gastrointestinal 
atrophy 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
catarrh 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
convulsions 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
dyspepsia 

(-2y)     104 
(2v+)     105 
fever    189 
haemorrhage     110 
indigestion 

'(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
infection 

(-2v)     104 
(2y-f-)     105 
inflammation 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 


Gastrointestinal — Continued, 
intoxication 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
irritation 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)  .  105 
neurasthenia     74 
toxinfection 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+}     105 
ulceration 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Gastroinalacia     103 
Gastromalarial  fever    4 
Gastrocesophageal  ulcer    102 
Gastroplasty     103 
Gastroptosis    103 
Gastrorrhagia    103 
Gastrorrhaphy     103 
Gastrorrhoea    103 
Gastrostenosis    103 
Gastrostomy     103 
Gastrotomy     103 
Gatism    74 

senile    154 
General 

alcoholic  paralysis    67 
amyloid  degeneration    55 
a.nasarca     187 
ankylosis    147 
arteriosclerosis    81 
ataxia    74 
atheroma    81 
atrophy 

(-ly)    151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
breaking  down 
(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
_(70y+)     154 
carcinomatosis    45 
catarrh    189 
collapse    189 
congestion    189 
debility 

(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
_(70y+)     154 
decline 

(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
dermatitis    145 
disease    55 

fatty  degeneration    55 
glandular  tuberculosis    34 
infection     55 
injurj^     ISO 
marasmus 

(-ly)     151 
(1v-69y)     189 
(76y+)     154 


203 


Gen 


INDEX 


Gla 


General — Continued . 

miliar}-  tuberculosis    29 

acute    29 

chronic     35 
necrosis    146 
neuritis     73 
oedema 

(-ly)   151 
(iy+)    187 

paralysis 

(unqualified  or  not  in  asylum) 
66 

(insane,  or  reported  from  asylum) 
67 

progressive    67 

tabetic    67 
paresis    67 
peritonitis    117 

subacute     117 
purulent  peritonitis    117 
earcomatosis    45 
sclerosis    63 

brain     74 
senile  failure    154 
sepsis    20 

septic  peritonitis    117 
eeptichsemia    20 
tuberculosis    35 

acute    29 

chronic    35 
tuberculous  infection    35 
weakness 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
Generalized 

paralysis    66 

(insane)     67 
tuberculosis    35 
Genital 
abscess 

(female)    132 
(male)     127 
cancer 

(female)    42 
(male)    45 
organ,  disease 

(female)  (unqualified)     132 
(male)  (unqualified)    127 
wound    186 
Genitourinar}'  tuberculosis    34 
Genu 

extrorsum     147 
recurv'atum     147 
valgum     147 
varum     147 
German  measles    19 
Gestation    134 
ectopic    134 

sac  ruptured     134 
extrauterine    134 
incomplete 

(child,  not  stillborn)     151 
Cchild,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
tubal    134 
Giant-celled  sarcoma  (see  Cancer) 


Gigantism  55 
Gingivitis  99 
Girdle 

pelvic,  congenital  malformation     150 
shoulder,     congenital    malformation 
150 
Gland 

abscess    144 

tuberculous    34 
axillary,  infection     189 
Bartholin's 

abscess    132 
cyst    132 
bronchial 

rupture    98 

tuberculosis    28 
cancer    45 
cervical 

abscess     144 

cancer    45 

hyperplasia    84 

rupture    84 
Cowper's 

abscess    127 

tuberculosis    34 
disease    84 
ductless,     congenital     malformation 

150 
enlargement    84 
hypertrophy    84 
inflammation    84 
inguinal,  cancer    45 
intestinal,  cancer    41 
lacrimal 

abscess    75 

cancer    45 

injury     186 

malformation     150 

tumor    75 
lymph 

cancer    45 

degeneration,  lardaceous    84 

leucocythsemia    53 

tuberculosis    34 

wound     186 
lymphatic 

abscess    84 

calcareous  infiltration    84 

calcification    84 

cancer    45 

caseation    34 

cyst    84 

degeneration,  hyaline    84 

disease    84 

parasitic    84 

fibrosis    84 

filariasia    19 

glanders    21 

gonococcus  infection    38 

htemorrhage    84 

hypertrophy    84 

inflammation    84 

leucocythfemia    53 

lymphadenoma    53 

necrosis    84 

pigmentary  infiltration    84 


204 


Gla 


INDEX 


GU 


Gland — Continued. 

lymphatic — Continued, 
plague    15 
suppuration     84 
syphilia     37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    84 
wound     186 
mammary 
abscess 

(nonpuerperal    or    unquali- 
fied)    133 

(puerperal)     141 
atrophy 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
cancer    43 

congenital  malformation     150 
cyst    133 
fistula 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
hypertrophy 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
inflammation 

^nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
malformation     150 
neurosis    133 
parasitic  disease     133 
suppuration 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    133 
mediastinal 
cancer    45 
tumor    46 
mesenteric 

disease    31 
tuberculosis    31 
parathyreoid,  tumor    88 
parotid 

abscess    99 
cancer    45 
infection    99 
tumor    99 
peptic,  ulcer    102 
prostate  {see  Prostate) 
retroperitoneal,  cancer    41 
salivary 

abscess  99 
cancer  39 
concretion    99 

congenital  malformation     150 
cyst    99 
disease    99 
fistula    99 
infected    99 
inflammation    99 
suppuration    99 
tumor    99 
wound    186 
sclerosis    84 


Gland — Continued, 
secreting 

duct,  wound     186 

rupture     186 
duct     186 

wound     186 
submaxillary,  abscess     99 
suprarenal 

congenital  malformation     150 

hsemorrhage    85 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    52 

tumor    52 
thymus 

cancer    45 

cyst     84 

enlargement     84 

haemorrhage    84 

persistent    84 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor     84 
thyreoid 

abscess    88 

atrophy    88 

cancer    45 

congenital  malformation     150 

cyst    88 

disease     88 

lardaceous    88 

enlargement    88 

gangrene    88 

hemorrhage    88 

inflammation     88 

injury     186 

malformation     150 

myxoedema    88 

parasitic  disease    88 

suppuration    88 

sjT^hilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    88 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    46 
vulvovaginal 

abscess    132 

cyst    132 
Glanders    21 

lymphatic  gland    21 
nose    21 
skin     21 
Glandular 

abscess     144 
angina     100 
cancer  {see  Cancer) 
cyst  {see  Tumor) 
fever    19 
gastritis     103 
system,  cancer    45 
tuberculosis,  general    34 
tumor  {see  Tumor) 
Glaucoma    75 
Gleet    38 

Glenard's  disease     110 
Glioma  {see  Tumor) 
brain    74 


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Gro 


Glioma — Continued. 

cerebellum     74 

cerebral     74 
Globe,  eye 

injury     186 

malformation     150 
Glomerular  nephritis    119 
Glomerulonephritis    119 

acute    119 

chronic     120 
Glossitis    99 

gangrenous    142 
Glottis 

congestion    87 

disease    87 

oedema    87 

paralysis    87 

spasm    87 

ulceration    87 
Gluteal  abscess    144 
Glychoemia    50 
Glycosuria    50 
God,  visitation     189 
Goitre    88 

adenomatous    88 

cancerous    45 

colloid    88 

congenital     150 

cystic     88 

exophthalmic     51 

fibrous    88 

internal    88 

parenchymatous    88 

pulsating     88 
Gonococcic  (gonorrhoeal) 

arthritis    38 

bubo    38 

conjunctivitis    38 

cystitis    38 

disease    38 

endocarditis    38 

epididymitis    38 

infection    38 

iritis    38 

metritis    38 

metrovaginitis    38 

ophthalmia    38 

orchitis    38 

peritonitis    38 

rheumatism    38 

urethritis    38 

vaginitis    38 

\'ulviti8    38 
Gonococcus  (see  Gonococcic) 
Gonorrhoea    38 
Gonorrhoeal  (see  Gonococcic) 
Gored     17G 
Gout    48 

bone    48 

joint    48 

rheumatic    48 

saturnine    57 
Gouty 

degeneration,  heart    79 

diathesis    48 


Gouty — Continued. 

iritis    48 

kidney     120 

synovitis    48 
Gradual  decline 

(-Iv)     151 

(ly-G9y)    189 

(70y+)     154 
Grafting 

bone    146 

skin     145 

tendon     149 
Grand  mal     69 
Granular 

angina    100 

heart  disease    79 

inflammation,  pharynx    100 

kidney     120 

contracting     120 

liver    113 

meningitis    30 

pericarditis    77 

pharyngitis     100 

pharynx    100 
Granuloma  pudendorum 

(female)     132 

(male)     127 
Gravel  (urinary)     123 
Graves's  disease    51 

insanity    51 
Greon 

diarrhoea 

{-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 

sickness    54 

stick  fracture     185 

stools 

(-2y)     104  ■/lift 

(2y+)     105 
Griesinger's  disease    54 
Grinders' 

asthma    98 

consumption     98 

phthisis    98 
Grippe  (influenza)     10  Miq 

bronchitis  due  to    10 

bronchopneumonia  due  to    10 

meningeal     10 

pneumonia  due  to    10 
Groin 

abscess    84 

cancer    45 

ulcer    144 
Growth  (sec  also  Tumor) 

adenoid     86 

fibroid  (see  Tumor) 

fungous 

joint    33 
uterus     129 

malignant  (see  Cancer) 

neoplastic  (see  Tumor) 

new 

(nonmalignant)  (see  Tumor) 
(malignant)  (see  Cancer) 

throat,  specific    100 


206 


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INDEX 


Hsein 


Gull  and  Sutton's  disease    81 
Gum 

cancer    39 

disease    99 

gangrene     142 

haemorrhage     99 

inflammation     99 

mercurial  (occupational)     58 
phosphoric     58 

scurvy    49 

suppuration    99 

syphilis     37 

tuberculosis     34 

tumor     99 

ulceration    99 

wound     186 
Gumma    37 

brain    37 

syphilitic     37 
Gummatous  liver    37 
Gunshot 

homicide     182 

wound     170 

(homicide)     182 
(suicide)     159 

H 

Habit 

cocaine    59 
morphine    59 
opium    59 
Hsemangioma  (see  Tumor) 
Haematemesis    103 
Hsematinuria    122 

paroxysmal     122 
Haematocele 

(female)     132 
(male)     127 
cord     127 
ischiorectal     110 
ovary    132 
pelvic 

(female)     132 
(male)     127 
periuterine     132 
retrouterine     132 
scrotum    127 
spermatic  cord    127 
diffuse    127 
injury    186 
testicle    127 
tunica  vaginalis    127 
(traumatic)     186 
uterine  ligament    132 
Hsematochylm-ia    121 
Hsematogenous 
icterus 

(-ly)     151 
(ly+)     115 
jaundice 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)     115 
Hsematoma    46 

(nontraumatic)    46 
(traumatic)     186 


Hsematoma — Continued. 

abdominal  wall     180 

auricle,  traumatic     186 

back    186 

brain     152 

breast    186 

broad  ligament     132 

chest  wall     186 

dura  mater    64 

ear    76 

extremity     186 

face     186 

lingual     99 

meninges     64 

nasal  septum    86 

neck    186 

ovary     131 

penis    186 

perinseum     186 

pinna     186 

pudendal     186 

scalp    186 

scrotum     186 

spermatic  cord 

(nontraumatic)     127 
(traumatic)     186 

uterine  ligament    132 

vulva    132 

puerperium    136 
traumatic     186 
Haematometra    130 
Hajmatomyelia    63 
Hsematomyelitis    63 
Hsematonephrosis    122 
Hsematoporphyrinuria    122 
Haematorrhachis     63 
Haematosalpinx    132 
Hsematuria    122 

intermittent    122 

malarial    4 

paroxysmal    122 

renal '  122 

tropical    121 
Haemendothelioma  (see  Cancer) 
Haemochromatosis    55 
Haemogastric  fever    16 
Haemoglobinaemia    54 
Haemoglobinuria    122 

malarial    4 

neonatorum    152 

paroxysmal    122 
Haemoglobinuric  fever    19 

(nonmalarial)     19 

(malaria)    4 
Hsemopericardium    77 
Haemophilia    55 

joint    147. 

neonatorum 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)    55 
Haemopneumothorax    93 
Haemoptysis     98 

tuberculous    28 
Haemorrhage  (haemorrhagic)    85 

abdomen    85 


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eaem                                     INDEX                                     Haem 

Haemorrhage — Continued. 

Haemorrhage — Continued. 

accidental     1S6 

intrauterine     128 

puerperal     135    ' 

jaumlice 

adrenal     85 

(-ly)    151 

after  labor     135 

(iy+)    115 

anannia    85 

joint  (nontraumatic)     147 
kidney    122 

ante  partuni    134 

anu3    110 

ligature,  vessel    85 

artery    85 

liver    115 

basilar    64 

lung    98 

before  birth 

lymphatic  gland    84 

(child)    152 

malaria    4 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

measles    6 

(mother)     134 

medulla     64 

bladder    124 

membrane 

bowel    110 

brain    64 

brain    64 

spinal  cord    63 

miliary     64 

meningeal,  traumatic     186 

breast    85 

meninges    64 

bronchial  tube     98 

metritis    128 

bronchopulmonary    98 

mole     134 

bulbar     64 

navel 

catarrhal     90 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)    85 

cephalic  (birth)     152 

cerebellum    64 

nephritis    120 

cerebral    64 

acute     119 

injury  at  birth  (child)     152 

chronic     120 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 

newborn  (—3m)     152 

cerebrum     64 

nose    85 

colitis 

orbit    75 

(-2y)     104 

ovary    132 

(2v+)     105 
cranial    64 

pachymeningitis     G4 

pancreas     118 

cutaneous    55 

pancreatitis     118 

cyst,  pancreas    118 
detachment,  placenta    135 

parturition 

(child)     152 

diathesis    55 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  StUlbirth) 

dura  mater    64 

(mother)     135 

dysentery     14 

penis    85 

enteritis 

pericarditis    77 

(-2y)     104 

pericardium    77 

(2y+)     105 

peritonaeum    85 

epidural     64 

peritonitis     117 

eye  (traumatic)     186 

pol>-myositis     149 

fever    189 

pons    64 

funis    152 

popliteal    85 

gastric     103 

postoperative    85 

gastritis     103 

postpartum     135 

gastroenioric     110 

pregnancy    134 

gastroenteritis 

prostate     126 

(-2y)     104 

puerperal     135 

(2y+)     105 

puerperium     135 

gastrointestinal     110 

pulmonary    98 

jum    99 

rectum     110 

leart    79 

scalp 

icterus 

(not  injury  at  birth)     85 

(-ly)     151 

(child,  injury  at  birth)     152 

(ly+)     115 

secondary    85 

internal    85 

skin    55 

intestine     110 

small  )ox    5 
spina 

intraabdominal    85 

intracranial     64 

cord    63 

intra  pelvic 

membrane    63 

(female)     132 

spleen     116 

(male)     85 

spontaneous    85 

intraperitoneal     110 

stomach    103 

208 


Hsein 


INDEX 


Hea 


Hsemorrhage — Continued . 

subcutaneous    85 

subdural    64 

suprarenal  gland    85 

throat    85 

thymus  gland    84 

thyreoid  gland     88 

traumatic     186 

typhoid  fever    1 

ulcerous    85 

umbilical  cord  (— 3ra)     152 

umbilicus 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)    85 

urethra    125 

uterus 

(nonpuerperal)     128 
after  parturition    135 
during  parturition     135 

ventricular    64 

vesical     124 

viscera 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)     85 

womb 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

128 
(puerperal)     135 

wound     186 
Hsemorrhagic  {see  Haemorrhage) 
Hsemorrhoidal  tumor    83 
Haemorrhoids    83 
Hsemothorax    93 
Hallucination    68 
Hallux 

valgus    149 

varus    149 
Hammer  toe    149 
Hand  {see  Arm) 
Hanging 

(legal  execution)     186 

suicide     157 
Hanot's  disease    113 
Hard  chancre    37 
Hardening 

artery    81 

brain    1i 
Hare  lip    150 
Haschisch,  insanity    59 
Haut  mal    69 
Hay 

asthma    98 

fever    98 
Head  {see  Arm) 

cancer    44 

child,  crushing  {see  Stillbirth) 

scalled     145 

water  in    150 
Headache    189 

powder  poisoning    165 
Heart  (cardiac) 

(all  chronic  diseases)     79 

abscess    79 

adhesion    77 

albuminuria    79 

aneurysm    79 


Heart — Continued, 
angina    80 
apoplexy     79 
ascites    79 
asthenia    189 
asthma    79 
asystole    79 
atheroma    79 
atrophy    79 
block    85 
blood  clot    79 
brown  atrophy     79 
cachexia    79 
calcification     79 
cancer    45 
cavity,  disease     79 
cirrhosis    79 
clot    79 
collapse    79 

congenital  malformation     150 
congestion     189 
deformity    150 
degeneration    79 

amyloid    79 

atheromatous    79 

calcareous    79 

fatty    79 

fibrous    79 

gouty    79 

hyaline     79 

muscular    79 

pigmentary    79 
dilatation    79 
disease    79 

congenital     150 

fibroid    79 

functional    85 

granular    79 

mitral    79 

muscular    79 

organic    79 

rheumatic    79 

tuberculous    34 

valvular    79 
aortic    79 
congenital    150 
mitral    79 
premature     150 
pulmonary    79 
rheumatic    79 
tricuspid    79 
displacement    79 
dropsy  of    77 
effect  of  strain     79 
embolism    82 

fatty    82 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 
embolus    82 
enlargement    79 
exhaustion    189 
failure    189 

infantile 

(-ly)     151 
(ly+)     189 
fatty    79 

enlarged    79 


42154°— 18- 


-14 


209 


Hea 


INDEX 


Hep 


Heart — Continued, 
fibroid     79 
foreign  body     1S6 
hipmorrhage     79 
hydroiiiorax     79 
hypertrojihy     79 
im])ertcct  development    150 
inflammation     79 

suppurative    79 
injury     186 
insufliiiency     79 
irregular  action    85 
lesion     79 

mitral     79 

organic    79 

valvular     79 
malformation     150 

intrauterine     150 
necrosis    79 
neuralgia    80 
neurasthenia    79 
neurosis    79 
oedema    79 
orifice,  dilatation     79 
ossification     79 
palpitation    85 
paralysis    189 
parasitic  disease    79 
paresis    189 
rheumatism    47 
rupture    79 

traumatic    186 
Benile    154 
softening    79 
spasm    80 
steatosis    79 
stenosis    79 
strain    79 
stricture    79 
suture    186 
sjTicope    188 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis     79 

fat    82 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 
thrombus    79 
tobacco    59 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    79 
ulcerated     78 
valve 

aneurj'sm     79 

atheroma    79 

contraction    79 

dilatation,  orifice    79 

disease    79 

obstructive    79 
regurgitant    79 

imperfect    150 

incompetency    79 

insufficiency    79 

laceration     79 

lesion     79 

malformation     150 

orifice,  stenosis    79 

ossification     79 


Heart — Continued. 

valve — Continued, 
regurgiiaiiou     79 
retra<'tiun     79 
rupture    79 
t^tncturo     79 
thickening    79 
ulceration     79 
vegetations    79 

ventricle,  malformation     150 

water  on     77 

weak    1S9 

wound  1S6 
Heartburn  103 
Heat    179 

apoplexy     179 

cramps    179 

effect,   in  engine  rooms,   laundries, 
etc.     179 

excessive    179 

exhaustion    179 

fever    179 

prostration     179 

stroke     179 
Hebeotomy     136 
Hebephrenia    68 
Heberden's 

disease    48 

nodes    48 
Hebra's  prurigo    145 
Hectic    189 

condition    189 

fever    189 
Helminthiasis    107 
Hematocele  {see  Hsematocele) 
Hematoma  (see  Hiematoma) 
Hematuria  (see  Htematuria) 
Hemiatrophy,  facial     74 
Hemicephalus    150 
Hemicrania    74 
Hemiplegia    66 

apoplectic    64 

brain    66 

cerebral    66 

congenital     66 

cortical    66 

old     66 
Hemoglobinuria  (see  Haemoglobinuria) 
Hemoptysis  (see  Hsemoptysis) 
Hemorrhage  (see  Hasmorrhage) 
Hemorrhoids  (see  Hoemorrhoids) 
Hemothorax  (see  Ha^mothorax) 
Henoch's  purpura    55 
Hepatalgia    115 
Hepatectomy     115 
Hepatic  (see  Liver) 

duct  (gall  duct) 

inflammation     115 
injury     186 
Hepatitis 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    115 

acute 

(-ly)   151 
(iy+)    115 

alcoholic    113 


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INDEX 


Horn 


Hepatitis — Continued, 
catarrhal 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

acute 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

chronic    113 

chronic    113 

diffuse    115 

fibrous 

acute    115 
chronic     113 

hypertrophic    115 
acute    115 
chronic     113 

interstitial    113 
acute    115 
chronic    113 

malarial    4 

malignant 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)   111 

newborn    151 

parenchymatous    111 
acute    111 

septic     115 

suppurative     115 
diffuse    115 

syphilitic    37 

congenital    37 

tuberculous    34 
Hepatization,  lung    92 

acute    92 

chronic    98 
Hepatocystitis    115 
Hepatoptosis    115 
Hereditary 

ataxia    63 

chorea    74 

lues    37 

sepsis  (—3m)    152 

spastic  paraplegia    63 

syphilis    37 
Hernia  (hernial)     109 

bladder    124 

brain    74 

congenital     150 

cholera    109 

colic    109 

congenital    109 
brain    150 

diaphragmatic     109 

epigastric    109 

external    109 

Falloppian  tube     132 

femoral    109 

gangrene    109 

gangrenous    109 

incarcerated    109 

inguinal    109 

internal    109 

interstitial    109 

intestine    109 

intraabdominal    109 

intraparietal    109 


Hernia — Continued. 

irreducible     109 

ischiadic     109 

ischiorectal     109 

lumbar    109 

lung    98 

m  uscle     149 

obturator    109 

omental     109 

ovary     132 

perineal     109 

pudendal     109 

retroperitoneal    109 

sciatic    109 

scrotum     109 

spinal     150 

spleen     109 

stomach     109 

strangulated     109 

testicle    127 

umbilicus    109 

uterus    130 

vaginal     109 

ventral    109 
Hernial  (see  also  Hernia) 

sac 

adhesion    109 
dropsy     109 
inflammation    109 
laceration    109 
suppuration     109 
Herniotomy     109 
Herpes     145 

zoster    145 
Herpetic  angina    100 
Heteromorphic  tumor  (see  Cancer) 
Hiccough    74 

High  place,  suicide,  jumping    161 
Highmore,  antrum 

abscess    146 

cancer    45 

foreign  body    146 
Hip  (hip  joint) 

abscess    33 

cancer    45 

disease    33 

suppurative    33 
tuberculous    33 

dislocation    185 

epiphysitis     147 

necrosis    147 

tuberculosis    33 

tumor    46 
Hip  joint  (see  Hip) 
Hives    189 

bold     189 
Hobnail  liver    113 
Hodgkin's  disease    53 
Hodgson's  disease    81 
Hold,  fail  into  (ship,  etc.)     172 
Homicide  (homicidal) 

(unqualified)     184 

cut     183 

cutting  instrument    183 

firearms    182 

gunshot    182 


211 


Horn 


INDEX 


Hyp 


Homicide — Cont  i  n  ued . 

piercing  instrument     183 
poisoning     184 
wound     1S4 
Homicidal  {see  Homicide) 
Hookworm 

anaemia    106 
disease    106 
Horse 

accident 

(due  to  viciousness)     176 
(fall  from)     172 
kick     176 
Hospital  gangrene    20 
Hot  weather    179 
Hourglass  stomach     103 
Housemaids'  knee     149 
Huguier's  disease    129 
Human  being,  bite     184 
Humerus  {see  Bone) 
Humor,  cancerous    45 
Hunger    177 
Huntington's 
chorea    74 
disease    74 
Hyaline  degeneration 
adrenal    52 
artery    81 
heart    79 

lymphatic  gland    84 
muscle    63 
myocardium     79 
Hydatid     112 
brain    74 
cyst    112 

breast    133 
kidney     122 
liver    112 
lung    98 
spleen     116 
disease    112 
liver    112 
lung    98 
mole    42 
tumor    112 
liver    112 
lung    98 
Hydatidiiorm  mole    42 
Hydreemia    54 
Hydramnios     134 
Hydrargyrism 

(not  occupational)     59 
(occupational)     58 
Hydrarthrosis     147 
Hydrenccphalocele     150 
Hydrocele     127 
chylous    127 
encysted     127 
infantile     127 
round  ligament    132 
spermatic  cord     127 
tunica  vaginalis    127 
vulva    132 
Hydrocephalus    150 
acquired    74 
a<;ute    74 


Hy  d  roc  ephal  us — Continued . 
brain     150 
chronic     150 
congenital     150 
internal    74 
natal     150 


spurious 


(-2y)     104 

(2y-  - 


.  .  +)     105 
tuberculous    30 
Hydromeningitis    61 
Hydrometra     130 
Hydromyelia     150 
Hydroniyelocele     150 
nydronei)hrosis     122 
Hydropericarditis    77 
Hydropericardium    77 
Uydroperitona^um     187 
Hydrophobia    23 
Hydropneumopericarditis    77 
Hydropneumopericardium    77 
Hydropneumothorax    93 

tuberculous    28 
Hydrops    187 
amnii     134 
neonatorum    151 
universal     187 
Hydrorrhachis    150 
Hydrorrhoea 

gravidarum     134 
pregnancy     ]34 
Hydrosalpinx     132 
Hydrothorax    93 
cardiac    79 
chylous    93 
double    93 
Hygroma    140 

cystic  {see  Tumor) 
Hyoid  bone 

dislocation    185 
fracture     185 
Hyperaemia    189 
brain    64 
cerebral     64 
intestine 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)    105 
kidney    122 
liver    ]]5 
lung    94 
pulmonary    94 
renal     122 
stomach     103 
Hyperchlorhydria     103 
Hyperchyliagastrica    103 
Hyperemesis    103 
gravidarum    134 
pregnancy    134 
Hypernephroma  {see  Cancer) 
Hyperplasia 

cervical  gland    84 
uterus    130 
Hyperpyrexia    189 
rheumatic    47 
Hyperthermia    179 
Hyperthyreoidism    88 


212 


Hyp 


INDEX 


He 


Hypertrophic  (see  Hypertrophy) 
Hypertrophy  (hypertrophic)     189 
artery    81 
bladder    124 
bone    146 
brain    74 
breast 

(nonpuerperal)    133 

(puerperal)     141 
cardiac     79 
cervix  uteri     130 
cirrhosis    113 

liver    113 
emphysema    97 
gall 

bladder    115 

duct    115 
gland    84 
heart    79 
hepatic    115 
hepatitis    115 

acute    115 

chronic     113 
infantile    63 

interstitial  nephritis    120 
intestine    110 
kidney     122 
liver    115 

lymphatic  gland    84 
mammary  gland 

(nonpuerperal)    133 

(puerperal)     141 
muscle    149 
myocardium    79 
neck,  uterus    130 
nose    86 
osteoarthi'opathy    36 

pulmonary    36 
pharyngeal  tonsil    86 
pneumonia    98 
prostate    126 
rhinitis    86 
spleen    116 
stenosis,  pylorus    103 
stomach    103 
thymus    84 
tonsil     100 
uterus    130 
Hypochlorhydria    103 
Hypochondria  (hypochondriacal)     68 

melancholia    68 
Hypochondriasis    68 
Hypospadias    150 
Hypostatic 

bronchitis    90 
congestion    94 

lung    94 
pneumonia    94 
Hypoth^Teoidism    88 
Hysteralgia    134 

pregnant  uterus    134 
Hysterectomy    130 
abdominal     130 
supravaginal     130 
vaginal     130 


Hysteria  (hysterical)     73 

anorexia    73 

asthenia     73 

chh^rosis     54 

f:olic     73 

contractures    73 

convulsions     73 

mania    73 

psychosis     73 

spasm    73 

spasmodic     73 
Hysterical  {see  Hysteria) 
Hysteroepilepsy     69 
Hysteromyoma     129 
Hystercjmyomectomy     129 
Hysterotomy     130 


Ichthyosis     145 

congenital     145 
Ichthyotoxicon  poisoning    164 
Icterus 

(-ly)  151 
(iy+)    115 

catarrhal 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

congenital 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)     115 
gravis     111 
hsematogenous 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)  _  115 
hsemorrhagic 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

malignant 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    111 

neonatorum    151 
newborn     151 
obstructive 

(-ly)    151 

(Iy4-)    115 
pernicious    111 
Idiocy    74 
Ileocolitis 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
catarrhal 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)  105 
follicular 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)  105 
membranous 

(-2y)    104 

(2y+)  105 
tuberculous  31 
ulcerative 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Ileotyphus    1 


213 


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INDEX 


Ind 


Ileovesical  fistula    125 
Ileum 

cancer    41 
ulceration 

(-2y)     101 
(2y+)     105 
Ileus    109 
Iliac 
fossa 

abscess    108 
phlegmon     108 
phlegmon     108 
region,  cancer    45 
thrombosis    82 
111 

defined  disease     189 
treatment 

(child)    18(; 
(nevrbom)     153 
Ill-development     151 
Illuminating  gas  (see  Gas) 
Imbecile  paralysis    67 
Imbecility    74 
congenital     74 
infantile    74 
old  age    154 
senile    154 
Immature  birth 

(child,  -ly)     151 
(child,  lv+)     189 
(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
(mother)    134 
Immaturity 

(child,  -ly)     151 
(child,  ly-f )     189 
(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
Cmother)     134 
Impacted  (see  Impaction) 
Impaction  (impactodj 
bowel    110 
calculus 

kidney    123 
liver    114 
ureter    123 
urethra    123 
colon     110 
faecal    110 
faeces    110 

foreign  body,  pharynx     100 
fracture    185 
gall 

bladder    114 
stone     114 
intestine    110 
rectum    110 
renal  calculus    123 
Impaludism     4 
Imperfect 

circulation 
(-ly)    151 
('ly+)    189 
closure,  foramen  ovale     150 
development    150 
heart    150 


Imperfect— Continued. 
•     heart     150 
inflation,  lung 
(-3m)     152 
(3m-t-)     98 
intestinal  canal     150 
valvular  action 
adult)     79 
, infant)     150 
Imperforate 
anus    150 
cervix  uteri     130 
pharynx     150 
rectum     150 
urethra     150 
Impervious  bile  duct     150 
Impetigo     145 

contagiosa     145 
Impoverished  blood    54 
Improper  food 
(-ly)     151 
(ly+)     189 
Impulsive  insanity    68 
Inaction,  kidney     122 
Inanition 

(from  disease,  —  ly)     151 
(from  disease,  ly-69v)     189 
(from  disease,  70y+)     154 
(from  deprivation)     177 
specific    37 
Incarcerated  hernia     109 
Incendiarism     184 
Incised  wound  (any  part  of  body) 
(accident  or  unqualified)     i71 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
Incompetency 
aortic     79 

valve    79 
mitral     79 

valve    79 
tricuspid     79 
valve    79 
valve,  heart    79 
Incomplete  gestation 

(child,  not  stillborn)     151 
(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
Incontinence 
pyloric     103 
urine     124 
Indigestion     103 
bilious    103 
catarrhal     103 
gastric     103 
gastrointestinal 
(-2y)     104 
105 


.     (2y+) 

intestinal 
-2y) 
(2y+) 


104 
105 


nervous    103 
Induction 

abortion     134 
premature  labor 


134 


214 


Ind 


INDEX 


Inf 


Indurated  chancre    37 
Induration 

black,  lung    98 
brain     74 
brown,  lung     98 
fibroid,  lung    98 
fibrous,  breast 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
iron  gray,  lung    98 
liver    113 

acute    115 
chronic     113 
lung    98 
stomach    103 
Inebriety    56 
Inertia 

bladder    124 
infantile 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)     189 
stomach    103 
uterus    136 
vesical     124 
Infancy  (infantile) 
(-ly)     151 
(ly+)     189 

asphyxia,    during   parturition   (still- 
born) {see  Stillbirth) 
asthma    96 
athrepsia 

( -2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
atrophy 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    189 
cerebral 

diplegia    74 

paralysis    74 
colic 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)_  ;05 
conjunctivitis    38 
convulsions  (—5y)     71 
cortical  degeneration  (brain)     74 
debility 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    189 
derangement 

(-3m)  152 

(3m+)  189 
diarrhoea 

(-2y)  104 

(2y+)  105 
disease 

( -3m)  152 

(3m+)  189 

brain  74 
dropsy 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    187 
eczema     145 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
erysipelas    18 


Infancy — Continued. 

fever     189 
heart  failure 

(-ly)     151 

ay+)     189 
hydrocele    127 
hypertrophy    63 
imbecility    74 
inertia 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    189 

inguinal  hernia     109 
meningitis    61 
nephritis     119 
paralysis    63 

acute    63 

atrophic,  acute    63 

cerebral    74 

essential    63 

progressive,  acute     63 
paresis    63 
pemphigus     145 
phthisis    28 
pneumonia    91 
pseudoleuchajmia    53 
scurvy    49 
spasm  (— 5y)     71 
spastic  paralysis    74 
spinal  paralysis    63 
tabes 

.(-ly)   151 
(iy+)    189 

tracheitis    89 

tuberculosis    28 
Infant  {see  Infancy) 

newborn 

conjunctivitis    38 
purulent  ophthalmia    38 
Infanticide     184 
Infantile  {see  Infancy) 
Infantilism    55 
Infarct  {see  Infarction) 
Infarction  (infarct) 

bowel    109 

intestine    109 

kidney    122 

lung    94 

pulmonary    94 

spleen    116 

uric  acid 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    122 

Infected  {see  Infection) 
Infecting  chancre    37 
Infection  (infected)     189 
aerogenes  capsulatus    20 
axillary  gland    189 
bladder    124 
brain    61 
congenital    55 
enteric 

-2y)     104 

:2y+)    105 

gastroenteric 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)    105 


215 


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Inf 


Infection — Continued, 
gastrointestinal 

(-2y)     104 

(2v+)     105 
general    55 
gonococcic    38 
intestinal 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
intestine 

(-2y)    104 

(2y+)    105 
luncj    98 
malarial    4 
milk 

(-2y^     104 

(2y+)    105 

subacute 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
naveW-3m)    152 
parotid  gland    99 
peritoneal 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
117 

(puerperal)     137 
pneumococcus  (unqualified)     92 
puerperal    137 
pulmonary    98 
purulent    20 
putrid    20 
pyogenic    20 
salivary  gland    99 
sarcinal 

(-2y)    104 

(2y+)    105 
scalp    189 
septic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
20 

(puerperal)    137 
spleen     116 
staphylococcus    20 
streptococcus    20 
tubal  pregnancy    137 
tuberculous    28 

general    35 
tuboovarian     132 
umbilicus  (—3m)     152 

septic  (  —  6m)    152 
urinary    125 
vaccinal    20 
vaccination    20 
vesical    124 
wound    20 
Infectious  (infective) 
adenitis    84 
angina    9 
cholecystitis    115 
croup    9 
diarrhoea 

(•-2v)     104 
(2y-t-)     105 
disease     189 
endarteritis    81 


Infectious — Continued, 
endocarditis    78 
enteritis 

-2v)     104 

2y+)     105 
fever    55 
gangrene     142 
acute    142 
gastroenteritis 

-2v)     104 

2y-{-)     105 
jaundice,  acute    111 
laryngitis    87 
meningitis    61 
myositis    149 
necrosis     146 
omphalitis  (  —  3m)     152 
osteomyelitis    146 
paralysis    63 
periarteritis    81 
periostitis    146 
phlebitis    83 
pneumonia    92 
psychosis    68 
purpura    55 
synovitis    147 
Infective  {sec  Infectious) 
Inferior 

maxilla  (see  Bone) 
nuclear  paralysis    63 
Infiltration 
fatty 

muscle    149 

thymus    84 
lung    94 

pigmentarj',  lymphatic  gland    84 
stercoral     110 
urinary    125 
urine    125 
Infirmity 
(-ly)    151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
Inflammation  (inflammatory)     189 
abdomen     189 
accessory  sinus     146 
adrenal    52 
alimentary  canal 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
anus    110 
appendix     108 
arachnoid    61 
areola 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
bile  duct    115 
bladder    124 
bone    146 
bowel 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 

subacute 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)    105 


216 


Inf 


INDEX 


Iflf 


Inflammation — Continued, 
brain    60 
breast 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

133 
(puerperal)     141 
bronchi    89 
bronchitis    89 
bursa    149 
caecum    108 
capsule 

liver    115 
spleen     116 
catarrhal    189 
fauces    100 
vagina 

(nonpuerperal)     130 
(puerperal)     137 
cerebral    60 

membrane    61 
cerebrospinal    61 
cervix  uteri    130 
chest    92 
colic 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
colon 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
connective  tissue    144 
cornea    75 
cranial  nerve    74 
croup    9 
diarrhoea 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 
dura  mater    61 
ear  (any  part)     76 
Falloppian  tube    132 
fascia    149 
fever    189 

follicular,  pharynx    100 
gall 

bladder    115 
duct    115 
gastrohepatic     103 
gastrointestinal 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
gland    84 

granular,  pharynx    100 
gum    99 

mercurial  (occupational)     58 
heart    79 
hepatic  duct    115 
hernial  sac     109 
intestine 

(-2y}  104 
(2y+)  105 
subacute 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 
jaw     146 
joint    147 


Inflammation — Continued, 
kidney    120 

acute    119 

chronic     120 
larynx     87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
lip     99 
liver    115 

acute     115 

chronic  113 
lung  92 

acute  92 

catarrhal    91 

chronic    98 

interstitial    98 
lymphatic 

gland     84 

vessel    84 
mammary  gland 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
membrane 

brain     61 

spinal  cord     61 
meninges    61 
mouth    99 

catarrhal    99 
mucous  membrane    189 
muscle    149 
myocardium    78 
nasopharynx    86 
navel  (-3m)     152 
nerve    74 
nipple 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
nose    86 
oesophagus    101 
optic  nerve    75 
ovary    132 
pancreas    118 
pelvic 

(female)     130 

(male)     189 
penis    127 
pericardium    77 
peritonaeum    117 
periuterine    130 
perivesical    124 
pharynx     100 
phosphoric 

alveoli,  teeth    58 
gum    58 
pia  mater    61 
pleura    93 
portal  vein    83 
prostate    126 
rectum    110 
rheumatic,  kidney    120 
rheumatism    47 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
salivary  gland    99 
scorbutic,  alveoli,  teeth    49 


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IXDEX 


»ij 


Inflammat  ion — Continued . 
scrotum     127 
septic 

ear    76 

mombrano,  bniin    61 
sheath,  toudon     149 
softening,  brain     65 
spermatic  cord     127 
spinal 

cord    63 

membrane    61 
spine    32 
spleen    116 
stomach    103 

catarrhal     103 
subcutaneous  tissue    144 
suppurative 

heart    79 

liver    115 

membrane,  brain    61 

nose    86 
suprarenal    52 
sj-philitic    37 
tendon    149 
testicle     127 
throat    100 

(diphtheritic)     9 
thymus    84 
thyreoid  gland    88 
tongue    99 
tonsil     100 
trachea    89 
traumatic,  brain     60 
tubal     132 

kidney    120 
acute    119 
chronic     120 
tuberculous    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 

knee    33 

membrane,  brain    30 

spine    32 
tunica  vaginalis    127 
tjTnpanum     76 
umbilical  cord  (—3m)     152 
umbilicus  (—3m)     152 
uterine  ligament    132 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal)     137 

catarrnal     130 
vagina 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal)    137 
vein    83 
vulva    132 
Inflammatory-  {see  Inflammation) 
Inflation,  lung,  imperfect 
(-3ra)     152 
(3m+)    98 
Influenza    10 
bronchial     10 
catarrhal    10 


Influenza — Continued . 

gixstric     10 
Influenzal  pneumonia    10 
Infusion,  vein     83 
Ingravescent  hemiplegia    66 
Ingrown  nail     145 
Inguinal 

abscess    144 
adenitis    84 
bubo    38 
epithelioma    44 
gland,  cancer    45 
hernia    109 

(bubonocele)     109 
congenital    109 
direct    109 
double    109 
external    109 
funicular    109 
infantile    109 
internal     109 
oblique     109 
strangulated     109 
lymphadenitis    84 
region 

adenitis    84 
cancer    45 
Inhalation 
gas     168 

(suicide)     156 
noxious  gas    168 

(suicide)     156 
pneumonia    91 

smoke    168  '-''' 

(burning  building)     166 
Inherited  (see  Congenital) 
Injection,  bronchocele    88 
Injuries,  extreme  multiple    186 
Injury  (any  part  of  body)     186 
animal     176 
bicvcle    175 
birth     152 
delivery 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
(mother)     136 
divine    172 
electric  shock     181 
fall    172 

falling  body    186 
getting  off 
car    175 
engine    175 
lung    186 

lymphatic  vessel     186 
machinery     174 
mine     173 

mining  machinery     173 
mother,    causing    premature    birth 

(child)     151 
quarry    173 
railroad 

(steam)     175 
(street)     175 
vehicle    175 
wagon     175 

in  mine    173 


218 


Inq 


INDEX 


Int 


Inquest  pending    189 
Insane 

general  paralysis    67 

paralysis     67 
Insanity    68 

alcoholic    56 

alternating     68 

choreic    72 

circular    68 

climacteric    68 

confusional    68 

delusional    68 

diabetic    50 

epileptic    69 

Graves's  disease    51 

haschisch     59 

impulsive    68 

lead    57 

mercurial  (occupational)    58 

moral    68 

myxcedema    88 

obsessive    68 

pellagra    26 

postfebrile    68 

puerperal    140 

senile    154 

toxic    68 
Insect 

bite     165 

sting    165 
Insolation     179 
Insomnia    189 
Inspiration 

foreign  material     186 

pneumonia    91  , 

vaginal  mucus    152 
Instrument,  cutting  or  piercing 

accident    171 

assassination     183 

homicide     183 

suicide    160 

traumatism    171 

wound    171 
Instrumental  delivery 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
Insufficiency 

aortic    79 
valve    79 

cardiac    79 

congenital 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    189 
heart    79 
mental    68 
mitral    79 

valve    79 
myocardial    79 
pulmonary 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    79 
renal    122 
tricuspid    79 

valve    79 
valve,  heart    79 


I  nsuffic  iency — Continued . 

valvular    79 
Insufficient  nouriflhment  (food)     177 
Insular 

pneumonia    91 
sclerosis    63 
Intemperance    56 
Intercostal 
fistula    93 
myalgia    149 
nerve,  neuralgia    73 
neuralgia    73 
rheumatism    47 
Interlobular  emphysema    97 
Intermittent 
fever    4 

bilious    4 

pernicious    4 
hsematuria    122 
pneumonia    92 
typhoid  fever    1 
Internal 

abscess     144 
convulsions 

(-5y)     71 

(5y+)     70 
ear    {see  Ear) 
goitre    88 
hsemoiThage    85 
hernia    109 

inguinal     109 

strangulated     109 
hydrocephalus    74 
injury    186 
pachymeningitis     61 
piles    83 

strangulation     109 
stricture,  malignant    41 
urethrotomy     125 
Interstitial 

cirrhosis    113 

liver    113 
hepatitis    113 

acute    115 

chronic     113 
hernia    109 
myocarditis    79 

acute    78 

chronic     79 
nephritis    120 

acute     119 

chronic     120 

diffuse    120 

hypertrophic     120 
pancreatitis     118 
pneumonia    98 

acute    92 

chronic    98 
pregnancy    134 
splenitis     116 
tuberculosis    28 
Intertrigo     145 

Interurban  railway  accident    175 
Intestinal     [see  also  Intestine) 
gland,  cancer    41 
wall,  parasitic  disease    107 


219 


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INDEX 


Int 


Intestine  (intestinal) 
abscess    110 
actinomycosis    25 
adenitis     110 
adhesion     110 
anastomosis    110 
anthrax    22 
atony     110 
atrophy     110 
autointoxication 
(-2v)     104 

(2y4-^   no 

calculus    110 
canal,  imperfect    150 
cancer    41 
catarrh 

(_2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
colic 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+^     105 
compression  (nontraumatic)     110 
concretion    110 
congenital  malformation    150 
congestion 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
constnction     109 
consumption    31 
contraction    109 
convulsions 

(-2v)    104 

(2y+)    105 

cramp 

.     (-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 

degeneration    110 

lardaceous    110 
dilatation     110 
disease    110 

lardaceous    110 
organic    110 
parasitic    107 
diverticulum  (acquired)     110 
dropsy     187 
dyspepsia 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 
embolism    82 
erosion 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
fermentation 
f-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
fistula    110 
foreign  body    110 
gall  stone     114 
gangrene     110 
hseraorrhage     110 
hernia    109 
hypera^mia 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
hyf»erlrophy    110 
impaction    110 


Intestine — Continued, 
indigestion 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
infarction     109 
infection 

(-2v)  104 
(2y+)  105 
inflammation 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
suDacute 

(-2y)     104 
(2y4-)     105 
injury     186 
intoxication 
(-2y)    104 
(2y+)    105 
intussusception     109 
invaf,nnation     109 
irritation 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
laceration    110 
lesion,  organic    110 
malformation     150 
marasmus 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)     105 
mortification     110 
neuralgia    110 
neurosis    110 
obstruction     109 

congenital     150 
occlusion     109 
paralysis    110 
parasitic  disease     107 
paresis    110 
perforation     110 
ulcerative 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
resection     110 
rhachitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
rupture     109 
epasm 

(-2v)    104 
(2y-t-)     105 
stenosis    109 

congenital     150 
stoppage     109 
strangulation     109 
stricture     109 
suppuration     110 
suture     110 
syphilis    37 
telescoped    109 
thrombosis    82 
toxiemia 

(-2y)    104 
(2y  +  )     105 
toxinfection 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 


/i»U. 


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INDEX 


Isc 


Intestine — Continued . 
tuberculosis    31 
tumor    110 
twist     109 
tympanites    110 
ulcer 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
perforating 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
tuberculous    31 
ulceration 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
tuberculous    31 
volvulus     109 
worms    107 
Intestinitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Intestinouterine  fistula    110 
Intestinovesical  fistula    125 
Intoxication  (see  also  Poisoning) 
(unqualified)     56 
alcoholic    56 
enteric 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  _  105 
gastrointestinal 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
intestinal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
psychosis  (alcoholic)     56 
septic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

20 
(puerperal)     137 
ursemic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
urinary    125 
Intraabdominal 
cancer    45 
haemorrhage    85 
hernia    109 
Intraarticular  cartilage,  dislocation  (dis- 
ease)    147 
Intracranial 
abscess    60 
haemorrhage    64 
injury     186 
tumor    74 
Intraligamentous  cyst    132 
Intraparietal  hernia    109 
Intrapelvic  haemorrhage 
(female)     132 
(male)    85 
Intraperitoneal  haemorrhage    110 
Intraspinal 
abscess    62 


Intraspinal — Continued. 

injury     186 

tumor    63 
Intrathoracic  aneurysm    81 
Intrauterine 

hajmorrhage     128 

malformation 
heart    150 
septum     150 
Intubation,  larynx     87 
Intussusception     109 

bowel     109 

intestine    109 

viscera    109 
Invagination     109 

bowel    109 

intestine    109 
Inversion 

bladder    124 

uterus 

(puerperal  or  unqualified)     136 
(nonpuerperal)     130 
Inviability    151 
Involutional  melancholia    68 
Iridectomy     75 
Iridochorioiditis    75 
Iridotomy     75 
Iris  (see  Eye) 
Iritis  _  75 

diabetic    50 

gonococcic    38 

gouty    48 

rheumatic    75 

specific    37 

traumatic     186 
Iron-gray  induration,  lung    98 
Irreducible  hernia     109 
Irregular  action,  heart    85 
Irritation 

bladder    124 

bowel 

(-2y)     104 
_(2y+)     105 

brain    74 

gastrointestinal 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)    105 

intestine 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

nervous    74 

spinal     63 
cord    63 

spine    63 

stomach    103 
Ischaemia  (unqualified)     189 

cerebral    74 
Ischiadic  hernia    109 

strangulated     109 
Ischial  abscess    110 
Ischiorectal 

abscess    110 

fistula    110 

fossa,  fistula    110 


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INDEX 


Kid 


Ischiorectal — Continued. 

hsematocele    110 

hernia    109 

strangulated     109 
Ischuria    122 
Itch     145 
Ivy  poisoning  .  1G5 


Jacksonian  epilepsy    74 
Jaundice 

(-ly)     151 

(ly+)     115 

black 

(-Iv)     151 

(iy4-)    115 

catarrhal 

(-ly)     151 

(ly+)     115 

acute 

(-ly)    151 
(ly+)     115 

chronic    115 
hsematogenous 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+) .  115 
hsemorrhagic 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    115 
infective,  acute    111 
malignant 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    111 

newborn    151 
obstructive 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    115 

septic 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    115 
toxic     115 
yellow 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    115 
Jaw 

abscess    146 
acromegaly    55 
actinomycosis    25 
cancer    39 
cyst    146 
disease    146 
inflammation     146 
injury    186 
lower 

congenital  malformation     150 

dislocation     185 
malformation     150 
necrosis    146 
parasitic  disease     146 
tumor     146 
Jawbone,  necrosis,  phosphoric    58 
Joint 

abscess    147 
ankle,  fracture    185 


Joint — Continued, 
ankylosis    147 

fibrous     147 
cancer    45 

congenital  malformation    150 
contracture     147 
cyst    147 
disease 

(exclusive  of  spine)    147 

(spine)    32 

Charcot's    62 

neuropathic     147 
dislocation     147 
foreign  body    147 
fungous  growth    33 
gout    48 
haemophilia    147 
haemorrhage  (nontraumatic)     147 
hip  {see  Hip) 
inflammation     147 
ligament,  laceration     185 
loose  body    147 
osseous  ankylosis    147 
pulmonary  osteoarthropathy    146 
pyaemia    20 

relaxation,  ligament    147 
rheumatism    47 

acute    47 

chronic    48 
rupture     186 
sacral,  cancer    45 
sprain     185 
suppuration     147 
swelling,  tuberculous    33 
synostosis    147 
syphilis    37 
tapping    147 
tuberculosis    33 
tumor    147 
wound     186 
Jumping 

before  train,  suicide     162 
burning  building    1G6 
high  place,  suicide     161 

K 

Kakk^    27 
Kala-azar     54 
Katatonia    68 
Keloid    145 
Kelotomy    109 
Keratitis    75 

suppurative    75 

traumatic     186 
Keratosis    145 
Kerosene,  burn    167 
Kick  (horse  or  other  animal)    176 
Kidney  (renal) 

abscess    122 

absent    150 

albuminuria    120 

amyloid     120 

asthma    120 

atrophy    120 


222 


Kid 


INDEX 


Lac 


Kidney — Continued, 
cachexia    122 
calculus    123 

impacted    123 
cancer    45 
catan-h    122 
cirrhosis    120 

congenital  malformation     150 
congestion     122 
contracted    120 
contracting  granular    120 
cyst    122 

hydatid    122 
decapsulation    122 
degeneration    120 
amyloid     120 
.  cystic     122 
fatty    120 
lardaceoua    120 
waxy    120 
disease    122 
cystic    122_ 

congenital     150 
organic     122 
parasitic     122 
displaced     122 
ectopic    122 
embolism    82 
fibrosis    120 
fistula    122 
floating    122 
foreign  bodv    186 
gouty    120 
granular    120 
hagmaturia    122 
hsemorrhago    122 
hyperemia    122 
hypertrophy    122 
inaction    122 
infarct    122 
inflammation    120 
acute    119 
chronic     120 
rheumatic     120 
tubal    120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
injury     186 
insufficiency    122 
lardaceous    120 
large  white    120 

nephritis    120 
lesion,  organic     122 
malformation     150 
movable    122 
multiple  new  growth    45 
necrosis    122 
obstruction    122 
paralysis    122 
peh-is,  calculus     123 
polycystic     122 

puncture  (not  due  to  violence) 
rhabdomyosarcoma    45 
retinitis    120 
rupture    186 
Bclerosia    120 


122 


Kidney — Continued, 
septic     122 
steatosis     120 
stone    123 
surgical     122 
suture     122 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis     82 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor     122 
ulceration     122 
waxy     120 
wound     186 
Killed     186 

cyclone    186 
fight     184 

raihoad  (steam')     175 
King's  evil    34 
Knee 

abscess,  tuberculous    33 
dislocal  ion     185 
house  maids'     149 
inflammation,  tuberculous    33 
joint,  injmy     186 
synovitis,  suppurative    147 
tuberculosis    33 
tumor,  fungous    33 
Knife 

cut    171 

(accident)     171 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
stab     183 

(accident)     171 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
Korssakoff's 
disease    68 
syndrome    68 
Kyphoscoliosis    36 
Kyphosis    36 


La  grippe    10 
Labioglossal  paralysis     63 
Labioglossolarjmgeal  paralysis  _  63 
Labioglossopharyngeal  paralysis    63 
Labiimi 

majus 

abscess     132 
ulceration     132 

minus 

abscess    132 
ulceration    132 
Labor  (see  Birth) 

(unqualified)  (mother)     136 
Labyrinth,  caries    76 
Labyrinthine 

suppuration    76 

vertigo    76 
Lacerated  wound     186 

chest  wall    186 
Laceration    1S6 

(due  to  \'iolence)     186 

an\is    110 


223 


Lac 


INDEX 


Lar 


Laceration — Continued . 
cervix     136 
uteri 

(nonpuerperal)    130 
(puerperal)     136 
old     130 
recent     13G 
chordse,  heart     79 
hernial  sac     109 
intestine     110 
ligament,  joint,     185 
pelvic  Uoor 
old     132 
recent    136 
perinieum     136 

parturition     136 
peritonanim,  parturition     136 
rectum     110 

stomach  (not  external  violence)  103 
urethra  (not  external  violence)  125 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal)     130 
parturition     136 
vaf?ina,  parturition     136 
valve,  heart    79 
vulva,  parturition    136 
Lack  of 
care 

(-3m)    153 
(3m+)     189 
newborn  (—3m)     153 
clothing  (newborn)     153 
medical  attention     189 
nourishment     177 
Lacrimal 

abscess    75 
apparatus 

cancer    45 
disease    75 
injury     186 
malformation     150 
duct,  injury     186 
gland 

abscess    75 
cancer    45 
disease    75 
injury     186 
malformation     150 
tumor    75 
sac 

abscess    75 
injury    186 
Lacunar  tonsillitis     100 
Laennec,  cirrhosis    113 
Lamp 

accident    167 
explosion     167 
Landry's 

disease    63 
paralysis    63 
Landslide     175 

traumatism     175 
Laparoolytrotomy     136 
Laparotomy    189 


Lardaceoua 

degeneration    55 
adrenal    52 
artery    81 
capillaries    85 
intestine     110 
kidnov     120 
liver  '113 
lymph  gland     84 
lymphatic  gland    84 
spleen     116 
thyreoid  body    88 
disease 

intestine    110 
spleen     116 
stomach     103 
thvreoid  gland    88 
kidney     120 
liver    113 
Large 

waxy  liver    113 
white  kidney    120 
nephritis     120 
Laryngeal  {see  Larynx) 
Laryngismus    87 
stridulus    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
Laryngitis    87 
catarrhal    87 
croupous    9 
diphtheritic    9 
erysipelatous    87 
fibrinous    9 
gangrenous    87 
infective    87 
malignant    9 
membranous    9 
obstructive    87 

(foreign  body)     186 
cedematous    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
phlegmonous    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
pseudomembranous    9 
septic     87 
spasmodic    87 
specific    28 

(when  signifying  syphilis)     37 
stridulous    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
subglottic    87 
suppurative    87 
syphilitic    37 
tuberculous    28 
ulcerative    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
Laryngotomy    87 

suprathyreoid    87 
Laryugotracheotomy    87 
Larynx  (laryngeal) 
abscess    87 
burn    167 
calcification    87 
cancer    45 


224 


Lar 


INDEX 


Leu 


Larynx — Continued. 

cartilage,  fracture    185 

catarrh    87 

congenital  malformation    150 

croup    9 

curetting    87 

diphtheria    9 

disease    87 

fistula    87 

foreign  body    186 

fracture    185 

inflammation    87 

(diphtheritic)    9 
injury    186 
intubation    87 
leprosy    17 
lupus    28 
malformation    150 
narrowing    87 
necrosis    87 
neuralgia    87 
neurosis    87 
obstruction    87 

(foreign  body)     186 
oedema    87 

passive     87 
ossification    87 
paralysis    87 
parasitic  disease     87 
perichondritis    87 
phthisis    28 

subacute    28 
polypus    87 
scald     167 
sclerosis    87 
spasm    87 
stenosis    87 

congenital    150 
stricture    87 
syphilis    37 
tubercle    28 
tuberculosis    28 
tumor    87 
ulcer    87 
ulceration    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
wound     186 
Latent 

menstruation    130 
pneumonia    92 
Lateral 

column,  spinal  cord,  degeneration    63 
and  posterior  columns,  spinal  cord, 

degeneration     62 
ciuvature,  spine    36 
paralysis     66 
sclerosis    63 

amyotrophic    63 

descendmg    63 

posterior    63 

primary     63 
.  secondary    63 
sinus,  thrombosis     82 
Laterocession,  uterus     130 
Latere  version,  uterus     130 
Lathvrism     59 


Lead 

cachexia    57 
colic    57 
encephalitis    57 
encephalopathy     57 
insanity    57 
palsy     57 
paralysis     57 
poisoning    57 

acute    165 

chronic    57 
Leg  (see  also  Arm) 

milk  (female,  15y^4y)     139 
white  (female,  15y-44yj     139 
Leiomyoma  (see  Tumor; 
Lens  (see  Eye) 
Leontiasis  ossea    146 
Leprosy  (all  forms)     17 
Leptomeningitis    61 
Lesion  (see  also  Disease,  Wound) 
aortic     79 
brain    74 
cardiac    79 

mitral     79 

organic     79 

valvular    79 
cerebral    74 
congenital,  brain    74 
heart    79 
lung    98 
mitral    79 
nervous    74 
organic    189 

brain    74 

heart    79 

intestine    110 

kidney    122 

liver    115 

lung    98 

spleen    116 

stomach    103 

uterus    130 
primary    37 
pulmonary    98 
secondary    37 
specific     37 
spinal  cord     63 
tertiary    37 
traumatic,  palate     186 
tricuspid     79 
valve,  heart    79 
valvular    79 

heart    79 
Lethargy,  negro    55 
Leuchaamia    53 
lymphatic    53 
splenic    53 
splenolymphatic     53 
splenomedullarj'    53 
splenomyelogenous    53 
Leuchsemic 
adenia    53 
adenitis    53 
Leucocythaemia    53 
liver     53 
lymph  gland    53 


42154°— 18- 


-15 


225 


Leu 


INDEX 


Llv 


Leucoc  yt  hsem  ia — Con  tin  u  ed . 
lymphatic    53 
gland     53 
splenic    53 
eplenolymphatic    53 
eplenomedullary    53 
pplenoniyelogenous    53 
Leucocythaemic 
liver    53 
retinitis    53 
Leucocvtosis    53 
Leucoplakia    99 
Leucorrhoea     130 
Leukemia  (see  Leuchaemia) 
Lichen     145 

specific    37 
Lienenteritis  (2y+)     105 
Ligament 
broad 

abscess 

(nonpuerperal    or    tmquali- 

ficd)     132 
(puerperal)     137 
cancer    42 
cyst    132 
dropsy    132 
hsematoma    132 
phlegmon 

(nonpuerperal    or    unquali- 
fied)    132 
(puerperal)     137 
tumor    132 
varix    83 
joint,  laceration    185 
round 

hydrocele    132 
shortening    132 
uterine 

abscess    130 
cancer    42 
cyst    132 
hsematocele    132 
hajmatoma    132 
inflammation    132 
lymphangitis    132 
tumor    132 
varix    83 
Ligature 

artery    85 
vein    83 

vessel,  haemorrhage    85 

Lightning    180 

shoc-k    180 

stroke     180 

Limb  (see  Arm) 

Lingual  (see  Tongue) 

tonsil,  enlargement    99 
Lip 

anthrax    22 

cancer    39 

carbuncle    143 

congenital  malformation     150 

cyst    99 

disease    99 

epithelioma    39 


Lip — Continued . 
erysipelas    18 
fissure    99 

(hare  lip)     150 
malformation     150 
inflammation     99 
malformation     150 
syphilis    37 
tuoerculosis    34 
tumor    99 
ulceration    99 
wound     186 
Lipaemia    121 
Lipoma  {see  Tumor)    • 
Lipomatosis    55 
Lipuria     121 

Liquid,  boiling,  burn     167 
Lithfemia    48 
Lithiasis     123 
biliary    114 
urinary     123 
Lithoclasty    123 
Lithosis    98 
Lithotomy    123 
Lithotrity     123 
Lithuria    122 
Little's  disease    74 
Liver  (hepatic) 
abscess    115 

amoebic    115 
traumatic     186 
tropical    115 
acquired  deformity     115 
actinomycosis    25 
alcoholic    113 
amyloid    113 
ascites    113 
atrophy    115 
acute    111 

yellow    111 
chronic    113 
slow    113 
yellow    111 
calculus    114 

impacted    114 
cancer    40 

capsule,  inflammation     115 
catarrh    115 
cirrhosis'  113 
acute    115 
alcoholic     113 
atrophic    113 
chronic    113 
congenital 
(-ly)    151 
(ly+)    113 
hypertrophic    113 
interstitial    113 
syphilitic    37 
colic     114 
complaint    115 
congenital  malformation    150 
congestion     115 
consumption    34 
contracted    113 


226 


LIv 


INDEX 


Lun 


Liv  er — Continu  ed . 
cyst    115 

echinococcus    112 
hydatid    112 
cysticercus    112 
degeneration    115 
amyloid    113 
fatty    113 

from  phosphorus  poisoning 
58 
lardaceous    113 
pigmentary     115 
waxy    113 
disease    115 

organic     115 
displacement    115 
dropsy     115 
echinococcus    112 
embolism    82 
enlargement    115 
acute    115 
chronic    113 
fatty    113 
fever    115 
fibroid    113 
granular    113 
gummatous    37 
haemorrhage     115 
hobnail    113 
hydatid    112 
hypersemia    115 
hypertrophy    115 
induration    113 
acute    115 
chronic     113 
inflammation     115 
acute    115 
chronic     113 
suppurative    115 
injury    186 
lardaceous    113 
lesion,  organic     115 
leucocythsemia    53 
leucocythsemic    53 
malaria    4 
malformation    150 
melanosis    40 
necrosis    115 
nutmeg    115 
obstruction    115 
paralysis    115 
parasitic  disease    115 
prolapse    115 
pyaemia    115 

result  of  tight  lacing  on    115 
rupture    186 
sclerosis    113 
steatosis    113 
suture    115 
sj^hilis    37 
torpid    115 
trouble    115 
tuberculosis    34 
tumefaction    115 
tumor    115 

hydatid    112 


Liver — Continued, 
ulcer    115 
ulceration     115 
waxy    113 
large    113 
Lobar  pneumonia    92 

bilateral     92 
Tiobstein's  cancer    45 
Lobular 
mastitis 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 
pneumonia    91 
Local 

paralysis     OG 
peritonitis     117 
Lockjaw    24 
Locomotive 

explosion  of  boiler    175 
run  over  h)y     175 
stiTjck  by    175 
Locomotor  ataxia    62 

progressive    62 
Loin,  abscess    144 
Loose 
body 

joint    147 

sheath,  tendon    149 
cartilage    147 
Lordosis    36 
Loss  of  appetite     103 
Lost  at 'sea    169 
Lud  wig's 

angina    100 
disease    100 
Lues    37 

congenital    37 
hereditary    37 
infantum    37 
venerea    37 
Luetic    37 
Lumbago     149 
Lumbar 

abscess    82 

tuberculous    32 
hernia    109 

strangulated    109 
vertebra,  necrosis    32 
Lunacy    68 

paralytic    67 
Lung  (pulmonary) 
abscess    98 
actinomycosis    25 
adhesion    93 
anasarca    94 
anem-ysm^   81 
anthracosis    98 
apoplexy    94 
aspergillosis    98 
atresia 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    98 

atrophy  98 
calculus  98 
cancer    45 


227 


Lun 


INDEX 


Lym 


Lung — Continued . 
catarrh    90 

acute    89 

chronic    90 
caWty    28 
cirrhosis    98 

alcoholic    98 
cold  on    89 
collapse 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     94 
colliers'     98 
congestion    94 

active    94 

hypostatic     94 

passive    94 
consc>lidation    92 
consumption    28 

acute    29 
cyst,  hydatid    98 
cysticerci    98 
disease    98 

fibroid    98 

organic    98 

parasitic    98 
dropsy    94 
embolism    82 

puerperal     139 

(pulmonary  artery)     82 
emphysema    97 
en<ror!,'ement    'J4 
exploration    98 
extravasation 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    98 
fever    92 

catarrhal    91 
fibroid    98 
fibrosis    98 
foreign  body    186 
gangrene    95 
haemorrhage    98 
hepatization    92 

acute    92 

chronic    98 
hernia    98  • 
hydatid     98 
hypersemia    94 
induration    98 

black    98 

brown    98 

fibroid    98 

iron  gray    98 
infarction    94 
infection    98 
infiltration     94 
inflammation    92 

acute    92 

catarrhal    91 

chronic     98 

interstitial    98 
inflation,  imperfect 

(-3mj     152 

(3m+)    98 
injury    186 
laceration    186 


Lung — Cont  inued . 
l&sion    98 

organic     98 
malformation     150 
miliary  tuberculosis    29 

acute    29 
mortification     95 
oedema    94 
paralysis 

-ly)    151 

(iy+).  98 

panisitic  disease    98 
phthisis     28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 
pyaemia    98 
rupture    98 
sclerosis    98 
eeptichaemia    98 
silicosis    98 
solidification    92 
stonemasons'     98 
suppuration     98 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis    82 

sudden  death  after  delivery    139 
toxaemia    98 
traumatism     186 
tuberculosis    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 

miliary     29 
tumor    98 

hydatid     98 
ulcer    98 
undeveloped 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)    98 
vomica    98 
wound    186 
Lupus    34 

conjunctiva    34 
erythematosus     145 
exedens    34 
fauces    34 
larynx    28 
nose    34 
oesophagus    34 
palate    34 
pharynx    34 
vulgaris    34 
Luxation  (see  also  Dislocation)     185 
Lycanthropy    08 
Lye  poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 
Lymph 

fistula    84 
gland 

cancer    45 

degeneration,  lardaceoue    84 

leucocythsemia    53 

tuberculosis    34 
node 

abscess    84 

cancer    45 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 


228 


Lym 


INDEX 


Mai 


Lymph — Continued . 

scrotum    84 
Lymphadenia    53 
Lymphadenitis    84 
inguinal    84 
suppurative    84 
tuberculous     34 
Lymphadenoma    53 

lymphatic  gland    53 
malignant    53 
multiple    53 
spleen    53 
Lymphadenosis    53 
Lymphangiectasis    84 

scrotum    84 
Lymphangioma  (see  Tumor) 
cavernous  {see  Tumor) 
cystic  (see  Tumor) 
Lymphangitic  abscess  •  84 
Lymphangitis    84 
gangrenous    84 
pelvic    117 
puerperal    137 
strumous    34 
tuberculous    34 
uterine  ligament    132 
Lymphatic 

abscess  84 
disease  84 
gland 

abscess    84 
calcification    84 
cancer    45 
caseation    34 
cyst    84 
degeneration 
hyaline    84 
lardaceous    84 
disease    84 

parasitic    84 
fibrosis    84 
filariasis    19 
glanders    21 

gonococcus  infection    38 
haemorrhage    84 
.  hypertrophy    84 
infiltration,  pigmentary    84 
inflammation    84 
leucocythaemia    53 
lymphadenoma    53 
necrosis    84 
plague    15 
suppuration    84 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    84 
wound    186 
leuchsemia    53 
leucocythaemia    53 
nsevus  (see  also  Tumor)    46 

skin    46 
space,  cyst  arising  in    84 
system 

congenital  malformation    150 
disease    84 
tuberculosis    34 


Lymphatic — Continued, 
vessel 

cancer    45 

compression  (nontraumatic)    84 

cyst    84 

dilatation    84 

disease    84 

parasitic    84 

elephantiasis    145 

erosion    84 

erysipelas    18 

filariasis    19 

glanders    21 

inflammation    84 

injury     186 

malformation     150 

obliteration    84 

rupture    84 

suppuration     84 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    84 

wound    186 
Lymphatism    84 

scrofulous    34 
Lymphatocele  (see  Tumor) 
Lymphendothelioma  (see  Cancer) 
Lymphocythsemia    53 
Lymphoma  (see  Tumor^ 
malignant    53 
multiple    46 
Lymphorrhoea    84 
Lymphosarcoma  (see  Cancer) 
Lynching    184 
Lypemania    68 

M 

Machinery 

building  operations,  traumatism    174 

factory,  traumatism     174 

fall,  accidental     174 

injury    174 

mming,  injury    173 

traumatism    174 
Macrocheilia    99 
Macroglossia    99 
Mad  dog,  bite    23 
Madness    68 
Madura 

disease    25 

foot    25 
Maize,  poisonous    59 
Malaria  (malarial)    4 

sestivoautumnal    4 

angemia    4 

cachexia    4 

cirrhosis    113 

congestion    4 
brain    4 

congestive    4 

diarrhoea    4 

disease    4 

dropsy    4  " 

dysentery    14 

fever    4 

congestive    4  -^: 

hsematuria    4 


229 


Mai 


INDEX 


Man 


Malaria — Cont  i  nued . 

ha>mogli)binuria     4 

hiinnorrhagic     4 

hepatitis    4 

infection    4 

liver    4 

neuralgia    4 

pernicious    4 

pneumonia    4 

poisoning    4 

quartan    4 

quotidian    4 

remittent    4 

spleen    4 

tertian    4 

toxirraia    4 

typhoid     1 
Malarial  (see  Malaria) 
Malasisez's  disease    127 
Malassimilation 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)     1S9 

(70y+)     154 
Maldevelopment    151 
Male 

breast,  inflammation     133 

genital  organ,  disease    (nonvenereal) 
127 

perineum 

burn     167 
foreign  body    186 
haematoma    186 
wound     186 
Malformation 

(of  any  organ  or  part,  congenital)    150 
Malignant 

abdominal  growth    45 

abscess    144 

aneurysm    81 

angina    9 

bladder  disease    45 

carbuncle    143 

cellulitis     144 

cholera  morbus    13 

cynanche    9 

cystitis    124 

degeneration  {sec  Cancer) 

diphtheria    9 

disease  (see  Cancer) 

endocarditis    78 

endothelioma  {see  Cancer) 

fever    189 

fistula    45 

fungous  tumor  (see  Cancer) 

fungus  (ace  Cancer) 

growth  {see  Cancer) 

hepatitis 

(-ly)   351 
.     (iy+)   111 

icterus 

(-ly)     151 

(ly+)     111 
internal  stricture    41 
jaundice 

(-Iv)     151 

(iy+)    111 


Malignant — Continued. 

laryngitis     9 

lymjihoma    53 

lymj)hadenonia    53 

mediastinal  tumor    45 

neoplasm  (see  Cancer) 

new  growth  {see  Cancer) 

oedema    142 
rectum     110 

ovarian  tumor    42 

pemphigus     145 

perithelioma  {see  Cancer) 

peritonitis    41 

pharyngitis    9 

polyadenitis    15 

progressive  antcmia    54 

prostatitis    45 

pustule    22 

rheumatism    47 

smallpox    5 

Bore  throat    9 

stomatitis    99 

stricture  {see  Cancer) 

tertian    4 

tonsillitis    9 

tuberculosis    29 

tumor  {see  Cancer) 

typhoid  fever    1 

ulcer  {see  Cancer) 

ulceration  {see  Cancer) 
Mallet  finger    149 
Malleus  sepsis    21 
Malnutrition 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-C9y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
congenital 

(-ly)    151 
.  ay+)    189 

Malposition 

placenta  (mother)     135 

uterus    130 
Malpractice     186 
Mai  presentation 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
Malta  fever    3 
Mamillary  abscess    133 
Mamillitis    133 
Mammary  {see  Breast) 
Mammitis 

^nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
Mania    68 

a  potu    56 

alcoholic    56 

Bell's    68 

delirious    68 
acute    189 

epileptic    69 

hysterical    73 

puerperal     140 

recurrent    68 

senile    154 


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INDEX 


Mel 


Mania — Continued, 
septic    20 
surgical    189 
ursemic    120 
Maniacal  delirium    68 
Manic  depressive  psychosis    68 
Manslaughter    184 
Marasmus 

(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)    154 
brain    65 
general 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)    189 

(70y+)    154 
intestinal, 

(-2y)    104 

(2y+)    105 
old  age    154 
paralytic    67 
senile    154 
specific    37 
tuberculous    28 
Maremmatic  fever    4 
Marsh 

anaemia    4 
cachexia    4 

fever    4  ii-.i'-.i-'', 

Mastitis  '■'"'•f 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified)     133 

(puerperal)    141 

diffuse 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
lobular 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
Mastoid 

abscess    146 
antrum 

opening    146 

perforation    146 
ceir 

disease    146 

opening    146 

perforation     146 

syphilis    37 
disease     146 
fistula_   146 
necrosis    1 46 
parasitic  disease    146 
process 

abscess    146 

empyema    146 
Mastoiditis    146 
Masturbation    74 
Matter,  purulent,  absorption    20 
Maxilla  (maxillary) 
cancer    39 
inferior 

dislocation    185 

fracture    185 
necrosis    146 

(from  phosphorus)    58 


Maxilla — Continued. 

sinus 

abscess    146 
foreign  body    146 
parasitic  disease    146 

sinusitis    146 
Maxillary  {see  Maxilla) 
Measles    6 

black    6 

German     19 

hoemoiTha^c    6 

suppressea    6 
Measly  eruption    6 
Meat  poisoning    164 
Meatus  {see  Ear) 
Meckel's  diverticulum 

abscess    110 

malformation     150 
Mediastinal  {see  Mediastinum) 

gland 

cancer    45 

tumor    46 

Mediastinum  (mediastinal) 

abscess    144 

anterior,  cancer    45 

cancer    45 

foreign  body     186 

tumor    46 
Mediastinopericarditis    77 
Medical  attention,  lack  of    189 
Mediterranean  fever    3 
Medulla  {see  Spinal  cord)  '^^ 

compression    63 

congestion    63 

hsemorrhage  into    64 
Medullary- 
cancer  {see  Cancer) 

fungus  {see  Cancer) 
Megalocephalus    150 
Megalomania    68 
Megalosplenia    116 
Melaena    110 

neonatorum 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)     110 
Melan^mia    54 
Melancholia    68 

a.gitated    68 

climacteric    68 

hypochondriacal    68 

involutional    68 

puerperal     140 

recurrent     68 

senile     154 

stuporous    68 
Melanoderma    145 
Melanoid  tumor  (see  Cancer) 
Melanosarcoma  (see  Cancer) 
Melanosarcomata,  multiple    45 
Melanosis,  liver    40 
Melanotic  cancer  {see  Cancer) 
Melanuria    122 
Melasma    145 

adrenal    52 

suprarenal    52 


231 


Me) 


INDEX 


Men 


Melena  {see  Melfena) 
Membrana  tj-nipani     {see  Ear) 

syphilis    37 
Membrane 
brain 

cancer    45 
cyst     74 
ha?morrha^e    64 
inflammation     61 
septic     61 
suppurative    61 
sA-imilitic    37 
tuberculous    30 
laceration     186 
malformation     150 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    30 
tumor    74 
cerebral,  inflammation    61 
foetal,  puncture  (child)     152 
mucous 

burn     167 
inflammation     189 
necrosis    189 
scald    167 
wound     186 
retained    135 
spinal 

cancer    45 
haemorrhage    63 
inflammation     61 
malformation    150 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    30 
tumor    63 
synoA-ial,  pulpy  degeneration    33 
Membranous 
angina    9 
bronchitis    9 
colitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
croup    9 

dysmenorrhoea    130 
enteritis 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+).  105 
enterocolitis 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
ileocolitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
larjTigitis    9 
meningitis    61 
menstruation    130 
pharyngitis    9 
tonsillitis    9 
tracheitis    9 
M6nifere'8 

disease    76 
vertigo    76 
Meningeal  (see  Meninges) 
Meninges  (meningeal) 
abscess    61 
apoplexy    64 


Meninges — Continued, 
brain,  tumor    74 
cancer    45 
cerebral 

syphilis    37 
tuber(;ulosis    30 
cerebrospinal 
syphilis    37 
tuoerculosis    30 
effusion     64 
erysipelas     18 
grippe     10 
hipmatoma    G4 
haemorrhage    64 

traumatic     186 
inflammation     61 
septichaemia    61 
spinal 

syphilis     37 
tUDerculosis    30 
tumor    63 
thrombus    82 
tuberculosis    30 
tumor    74 
Meningitis    61 
alcoholic    56 

serous    56 
basal,  posterior    61 
basilar    30 

purulent    30 
tuberculous    30 
brain    61 
caseous    30 
catarrhal    61 
cerebral    61 
simple    61 
traumatic     186 
tuberculous    30 
cerebrocervical    61 
cerebrospinal    61 
acute    61 
chronic    61 
epidemic    61 
meningococcic    61 
simple    61 
tuberculous    30 
congenital    61 
congestive    61 
diffuse    61 
erj'sipelatous    18 
granular    30 
infantile    61 
infectious    61 
membranous    61 
metastatic    61 
miliary    30 
neoplastic    30 
otic    76 

pneumococcic    61 
poBtbasic    61 
posterior    61 
postoperative    61 
progressive    61 
purulent    61 
rheumatic    47 
septic    61 


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INDEX 


MIg 


Meningitis — Continued, 
serous    61 
simple    61 
specific    30 

(when  signifying  syphilis)    37 
spinal    61 
cord    61 

subacute    61 
subacute    61 
tuberculous    30 
subacute    61 
suppurative    61 
syphilitic    37 
toxic     165 
traumatic     186 
tuberculous    30 
brain    30 
spinal  cord    30 
typhoid     1 
Meningocele    150 
cerebral    150 
spinal    150 
Meningocerebritis    61 
Meningococcic   cerebrospinal   meningitis 

61 
Meningoencephalitis    61 
diffuse    67 
specific    37 
Meningomyelitis    61 
Meningomyelocele    150 
Menopause    130 
Menorrhagia    128 
Menses,  retained    130 
Menstruation 
absent    130 
excessive     128 
latent    130 
membranous    130 
painful    130 
precocious    130 
pregnancy    134 
scanty    130 
suppression    130 
Mental 

aberration  68 
alienation  68 
disease    68 

exertion,  excessive    189 
insufficiency    68 
stupor    68 

anergic    68 
dehisional    68 
Mercurial 

inflammation,     gum     (occupational) 

58  _ 
insanity  (occupational)     58 
poisoning  (see  also  Poisoning) 
(not  occupational)    59 
(occupational)     58 
ptyalism    165 

(occupational)     58 
salivation    59 
stomatitis 

(not    occupational    or    unquali- 
fied)   59 
(occupational)     58 


Mercurial — Continued. 

tremor  (occupational)    58 
Merocele    109 
Mesenteric  (see  Mesentery) 

artery,  embolism    82 

gland 

disease    31 
tuberculosis    31 
Mesentery  (mesenteric) 

abscess    117 

cancer    41 

chyle  cyst    84 

cyst    46 

disease    31 

fever    31 

thrombosis    82 

tuberculosis    31 

tumor    117 
Mesophlebitia    83 
Metal  polishers'  phthisis    98 
Metastatic 

abscess    144 

cancer  (see  Cancer) 

meningitis    61 

pneumonia    92 

rheumatism    48 
Metatarsalgia    149 
Meteorism    110 
Methaemoglobinsemia    55 
Metritis    130 

catarrhal    130 

cervical    130 

gonococcic    38 

gonorrhoeal    38 

hsemorrhagic     128 

puerperal    137 

septic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)     137 

suppurative 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)     137 

traumatic     130 
Metroperitonitis 

(nonpuerperal)     117 

(puerperal)     137 
Metrorrhagia 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified)     128 

(puerperal)     135 
Metrorrhexis  (puerperal)     136 
Metrosalpingitis 

(nonpuerperal  or  imqualified)    132 

(puerperal)     137 
Metrotomy    130 
Metrovaginitis    132 

gonococcic    38 

gonorrhoeal    38 
Mexican  typhus  (tabardillo)     19 
Miasma    4 
Miasmatic  fever    4 
Microcephaly    150 
Middle  ear  (see  also  Ear) 

cancer    45 
Migraine    74 


233 


Mlg 


INDEX 


Mor 


Mipratory  pneumonia    92 
Mikulicz's  diseaae    99 
Miliaria    145 
Miliary 

aneurysm    81 
bruin     81 
carcinosis  (see  Cancer) 
fever    1 1 

haemorrhage,  brain    64 
nioninj^itis    30 
phthisis    29 
eclerosis,  brain     74 
tuberculosis    29 
acute    29 

pulmonary    29 
chronic     35 
general    29 
acute    29 
chronic     35 
lung    29 
Milk 

breast,  want  of  (  — ly)     151 

crust    145 

fever 

(female)     137 
(male)     189 
infection 

(-2y)  104 
(2y+)  105 
subacute 

(-2y)    104 
(2v+)     105 
leg  (female)    139 
sickness  (trembles)     19 
Milky  urine     121 
Mind,  unsoundness    G8 
Mine  (mining) 
accident    173 
pas,  asphyxia    173 
injury     ]73 

machinery,  injury     173 
traumatism    173 
violent  death     173 
wagon,  injury     173 
Miners ' 

anaemia     106 
asthma    98 
chlorosis     106 
complaint    98 
consumption    98 
phthisis    98 
Mining  (see  Mine) 
Miscarriage 

(child,  not  stillborn)     151 

(death    of   child    before   birth)    (see 

Stillbirth) 
(foetus,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
(mother)     134 
Misery     177 
Missed 

abortion     134 
labor     134 
Mitral 

disease    79 

cardiac  79 
heart    79 


Mitral — Continued, 
endocarditis 
acute    78 
chronic     79 
incompetency     79 
insutficiency     79 
lesion     79 

cardiac     79 
obstruction     79 
reflux     79 
regurgitation     79 
sclerosis     79 
stenosis    79 

congenital     150 
stricture    79 
valve 

disease    79 
incompetency    79 
insufficiency    79 
necrosis    79 
ossification     79 
stricture    79 
thickening    79 
valvular  disease,  heart    79 
Moist  gangrene     142 
Molar  pregnancy    134 
Mole 

(connected  with  pregnancy,  not  hy- 
datidiform)     134  ■' 

carneous  (connected  with  pregnancy) 

134 
hsemorrhagic    134 

hydatid     42  /. 

hydatidiform    42  - 

vesicular     (connected     with     preg- 
nancy)    134 
Mollities 

cerebral     65 
ossium    36 
MolluRcum 

contagiosum     145 
fibrosum     145 
Molybdoparesis    57 
Monomania    68 
Monoplegia    66 
Monster    150 
Moral  insanity    68 
Morbid  dentition     189 
Morbilli    6 

Morbillous  eruption    6 
Morbus 

cseruleus     150 
comitialia     69 
cordis    79 
coxarius    33 
Gallicus    37 
pictorum    57 
regius    115 
senilis     154 
Morphoea    145 
Morphine 

habit    59 
narcosis     1 65 
poisoning  (see  Poisoning) 
Morphinism     59 
acute     165 


234- 


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INDEX 


Mus 


Morphinism — Con  tinued . 

chronic    59 
Morphinomania    59 
Mortification  {see  Gangrene)     142 
Morvan's  dlHease    63 
Mother,  injury,  causing  premature  birth 

(child)     151 
Motor 

cycle  accident    175 
paralysis    66 
tract,  tumor    74 
Moulders'  bronchitis    90 
Mountain  fever    1 
Mouth 

actinomycosis    25 
burn     167 
cancer    39 
canker    99 
chancre    37 
cyst    99 
diphtheria    9 
disease    99 

parasitic  (thrush)    99 
foreign  body    186 
gangrene    142 
inflammation    99 
catarrhal    99 
noma    142 
scald     167 
sore    99 

nursing    99 
syphilis     37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    99 
ulcer    99 
ulceration    99 
wound     186 
Movable  kidney    122 
Mucoenteritis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
Mucous 
colitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
cyst  {see  Tumor) 
disease 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
membrane 

burn     167 
inflammation    189 
necrosis    189 
scald    167 
■wound    186 
patches    37 
Mucus,  vaginal,  inspiration    152 
Muguet    99 
Multilocular  cyst    131 
Multiple 

abscess    14r': 


Multiple — Continued . 
birth 

'child)    151 

;mother)     136 
cancer    45 
carbuncle     143 
cerebrospinal  sclerosis    63 
fibroid     129 
injuries    186 
lymphadenoma    53 
lymphoma    46 
melanosarcomata    45 
neuritis    73 

new  growth,  kidney    45 
paralysis    63 

progressive  63 
parturition     136 
pregnancy    134 
sclerosis    63 

spinal  cord     63 
septic  peritonitis    117 
spinal  feclcrosia    63 
tuberculosis    35 
Mumps    19 
Murder    184 

(cutting  or  piercing  instruments)    ]  83 
(firearms)     182 
(other  means)     1S4 
Muriatic  acid  poisoning  {see  Poisoning) 
Muscle  (muscular) 

abdominal,  rupture     186 
abscess    149 
atrophy    149 

progressive    63  ''M-- 

spinal,  chronic    63 
cancer    45 

congenital  m^alfonnation    150 
consumption    189 
contracture    149 
cramp     149 
cyst    46 
degeneration    149 

amyloid    63 

fatty    63 

fibrous    63 

hyaline     63 
diastasis    149 
dislocation    185 
dystrophy    149 

progressive     63 
foreign  body    186 
heart 

degeneration    79 

disease     79 
hernia    149 
hypertrophy     149 
infiltration,  fatty    149 
inflammation     i49 
laceration    186 
myalgia    149 
ossification     149 
paralysis    66 

atrophic     63 

pseudohjTpertrophic    63 


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INDEX 


Nar 


Muecle — Continued. 

parasitic  disease     149 

rheumatism     149 

rupture     149 
injury     186 
traumatic     186 

eheath,  rupture    186 

epa.«m     74 

euppuration     144 

eypnilis    37 

tremor    66 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    46 

striped    (see  Tumor) 

wasting     189 

wound     186 
Muscular  (see  Muscle) 
Myalgia    149 

intercostal     149 

muscle     149 
Myasthenia    63 

gravis  63 
Mycetoma  25 
Mycosis    25 

fungoid     25 

fungoides    25 

pharynx    25 

tonsil  25 
Mycotic 

diarrhoea 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 

endocarditis     78 
Myelitis    63 

acute     63 

ascending,  acute    63 

chronic    63 

disseminated     63 

pressure    63 

progressive     63 

specific    37 

spinal     63 
cord     63 

subacute     63 

transverse    63 

traumatic     186 
Myelocele    150 
Myeloid 

sarcoma  (see  Cancer) 

tumor  (see  Cancer) 
Myelomalacia    63 
Myelomatosis    146 
Myelomeningitis    63 
Myiasis    145 

Myocardial  (see  Myocardium) 
Myocarditis 

(-60y)     78 

(60y+)     79 

acute    78 

chronic     79 

degenerative    79 

fatty    79 

fibroid     79 

inl^eislitial    79 
acute    78 
chronic     79 


Myocarditis — Continued. 

progressive     79 

rheumatic    47 

sclerous    79 

syphilitic    37 

toxic     78 
Myocardium  (myocardial) 

atrophy    79 

degeneration     79 
calcareous    79 
fatty    79 
fibrous    79 
hyaline    79 
pigmentary    79 

hypertrophy     79 

inflammation     78 

insufficiency    79 
Myodiastasis    149 
Myoendocarditis 

(-60y)     78 

(60y-f)     79 
Myoma 

(according  to  location)  (see  Tumor) 

(location  not  indicated)    46 
Myomectomy    46 
Myopathy 

primary    63 

progressive  63 
Myopericarditis  78 
Myositis    149 

fibrosa    149 

infective     149 

ossificans    149 

progressive  ossifying    149 

traumatic  ossifying    149 
Myotomy     149 
Myotonia    congenita    149 
Myringitis    76 
Myxochondroma  (see  Tumor) 
Myxoedema    88 

insanity    88 

thyreoid  gland     88 
Myxofibroma  (see  Tumor) 
Myxoma  (see  Tumor) 
Myxosarcoma  (see  Cancer) 

N 

Nsevolipoma  (see  Tumor) 
Naevus  (see  also  Tumor)     150 

cavernous  (see  also  Tumor) 

lymphatic  (see  also  Tumor) 

lymphatic    46 
skin    46 

pigmentosus     150 

skm     150 

vascular    150 
skin     150 
Nail 

ingrown    145 

congenital  malformation     150 

tumor    145 
Narcosis 

chloroform    168 

ether    168 

morphine    165 


23§ 


Nar 


INDEX 


Nep 


Narcosis — Continued. 

opium    165 
Narcotic  gastritis    165 
Narcotism    165 
Nares 

plugging    85 
posterior,  cancer    45 
Nasal  (see  Nose) 
Nasobroncliial  catarrh  .  90 
Nasopharyngeal  (see  Nasopharynx) 

fossa,  polypus    86 
Nasopharynx  (nasopharyngeal) 
abscess    100 
cancer    44 
catarrh    86 
disease    86 
inflammation    86 
polypus    86 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    86 
Natal  hydrocephalus    150 
Nates 

abscess    144 
cancer    45 
Natural  causes    189 
Nausea    103 
Navel 

cord,  ulcer    152 
disease 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)     189 
haemorrhage 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)    85 
infected  (-3m)     152 
inflammation  (-3m)     152 
septichsernia  (—3m)     152 
Necatoriasis    106 
Neck 

abscess    144 
adenitis    84 
bladder  (see  Bladder) 
cancer    45 
carbuncle    143 
cellulitis    144 
cyst    46 
dislocation    185 
femur  (see  Bone) 
fracture    185 
injury    186 
tumor    46 
ulcer    145 

uterus  (see  also  Cervix) 
abscess    130 
hypertrophy    130 
ulcer    130 
wound    186 
wry    149 
Necrencephalus    65. 
Necrobiosis,  cerebral    65 
Necrosis    146 
adrenal    52 
antrum    146 
bone    146 


Necrosis— Continued, 
brain    74 
cerebral    74 
ear    76 
femur    146 
gall  bladder     115 
gastric     103 
general     146 
heart    79 
hip     147 
infective     146 
jaw     146 

jawbone,  phosphoric    58 
kidney     122 
larynx    87 
liver    115 

lumbar  vertebra    32 
lymphatic  gland    84 
mastoid     146 
maxilla    146 

(from  phosphorus)     58 
mitral  valve    79 
mucous  membrane     189 
nose    86 
orbit    146 
pancreas    118 
pelvis    146 
phosphorus    58 
pylorus     103 
spinal  column    32 
spine    32 
spleen    116 
stomach     103 
suprarenal    52 
thymus    84 
trachea    98 
tuberculous    34 
vertebral    32 
Necrotic 
colitis 

(— 2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
oesophagitis    101 
softening,  brain    65 
Neglect 

(-3m)     153 
(3m+)     189 
Negri  bodies    23 
Negro  lethargy    55 
Neoplasm    {See  Tumor) 
breast    43 
stomach    40 
uterus    42 
Neoplastic 

growth  (see  Tumor) 
meningitis    30 
tumor 

(nonmalignant    or    unqualined) 

(see  Tumor) 
(malignant)  (see  Cancer) 
stomach,  uterus,  breast  (see  Can- 
cer) 
Nephralgia    122 
Nephrectomy    122 
Nephritic 

abscess    122 


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INDEX 


Ner 


Nephritic— Continued, 
calculus    123 
colic    123 
paralysis    122 
Nephritis    120 
acute     119 
albuminous    120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
alcoholic    120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
ascending    122 
catarrhal     120 
acute  119 
chronic  120 
chronic    120 
consecutive    122 
croupous    120 
desquamative    119 

acute   119 
diffuse    120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
disseminated  suppurative    122 
epithelial    120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
exudative    120 
acute    119 
chronic     120 
followin}^  scarlet  fever    7 
glomerular    119 
hsemorrhagic    120 
acute'   119 
chronic    120 
infantile    119 
infectious    119 
interstitial     120 
acute    119 
chronic     120 
diffuse    120 
hypertrophic    120 
large  white  kidney    120 
parenchymatous    120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
postdiphtheritic    9 
postoperative    120 
postpuerperal     138 
pregnancy    138 
puerperal    138 
purulent    120 
saturnine    57 
scarlatinal     7 
septic    120 
subacute    119 
■  -  suppurative    122 
acute    122 
chronic    122 
ejTjhUitic    37 
traumatic     186 
tubal     120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 


Nephritis— Continued, 
tuberculous    34 
tubular    120 
acute    119 
chronic     120 
Nephrolithiasis     123 
Nephrolithotomy     123 
Nephroplegia     122 
Nephroptosis     122 
Nephropyosis     122 
Nephrorrhiigia    122 
Nephrorrhaphy     122 
Nephrotomy     122 
Nerve 

cancer    45 
cranial 

cancer    45 
degeneration    74 
inflammation    74 
injury     186 
neuralgia    73 
paralysis    (56 
syphilis     37 
degeneration     74 
disease    74 
division    74 
foreign  body     186 
gastric,  paralysis    74 
inflammation     74 
injury    186 

intercostal,  neuralgia    73 
leprosy     17 
optic 

atrophy    75 
cancer    45 
inflammation     75 
malformation     150 
tumor    75 
phrenic,  paralysis    74 
pneumogastric,  paralysis    74 
rupture    186 
section    74 
spinal 

neuralgia    73 
paralysis    66 
stretching     74 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    74 
wound     186 
Nervous 

asthenia    74 
cachexia    189 
debility    74 
disease    74 
dyspepsia    103 
exhaustion     74 

sudden  death  after  delivery     139 
fever    ]89 
indigestion     103 
irritation    74 
lasion     74 
prostration     74 
shock    74 


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INDEX 


Nod 


Nervous — Continued, 
spasm 

(-5y)    71 
(5y+)     70 
Bystem 

congenital  malformation     150 
degeneration     74 
amyloid     74 
fatty    74 
disease    74 
wound     186 

(with  lodgment    of    foreign 
body)     186 
Neuralgia    73 

abdominal    110 
bladder    124 
bowel    110 
cardiac    80 
cerebral    73 
chest    80 
gastric     103 
heart    80 
intercostal    73 
intestine     110 
larynx    87 
malarial    4 
pericardium    80 
pregnant  uterus    134 
stomach    103 
throat    100 
trigeminal     73 
writers'     74 
Neuralgic  rheumatism    48 
Neurasthenia    74 
cardiac    79 
gastric    103 
gastrointestinal    74 
traumatic     74 
Neurectomy    74 
Neuritis    73 

alcoholic     73 
arsenical    59 
ascending    63 
cancerous    45 
chemical  poisoning 

(not  occupational)     59 
(occupational)    58 
degenerative    73 
diphtheritic    9 
general     73 
multiple    73 
multiplex  endemica    27 
optic    75 
peripheral    73 
postdiphtheritic    9 
rheumatic    48 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
sciatic     73 
spinal    63 
Neurofibroma  (see  Tumor) 
Neurofibromatosis  (see  Tumor) 
Neuroma    74 
optic    75 
Neuromyositis    149 


Neuropathic  joint  disease    147 
Neuroretinitis    75 
Neurorrhaphy    74 
Neuroses,  craft    74 
Neurosis    74 

bladder    124 

cardiac     79 

intestinal     110 

larynx     87 

mammary  gland     133 

occupational    74 

j^harynx     100 

railroad    74 

senile    74 

traumatic     74 
Nem-otic 

dyspepsia    103 

fever  189 
Neurotomy  74 
Newborn 

asphyxia  (—3m)     152 

atelectasis  (—3m)     152 

coryza    86 

cyanosis    152 

(not  due  to  malformation  of  heart, 

-3m)     152 
(not  due  to  malformation  of  heart, 
3m+)     189 

haemorrhage  (—3m)     152 

hepatitis    151 

icterus    151 

infant 

conjunctivitis    38 
ophthalmia,  purulent    38 

jaundice     151 

lack  of  care  (—3m)     153 

oedema    151 

syphilides    37 

trismus    24 
New  growth 

(nonmalignant   or   unqualified)    {see 
Tumor) 

(malignant)  (see  Cancer) 
Nicotinism    59 
Nipple 

abscess    133 

cancer    43 

disease,  parasitic    133 

fissure    133 

(puerperal)    141 
puerperium    141 

inflammation 

(nonpuerperal)     133 
(puerperal)     141 

injury    186 

malformation     150 

Paget's  disease    133 

syphilis    37 

tumor    133 

ulceration    133 
No  disease    189 
Node    146 

Heberden's    48 

lymph 

abscess    84 


239 


Nod 


INDEX 


Obs 


Node — Continued. 

lymph— Continued, 
cancer    45 
syphilis    37 
tuberi'ulosia    34 
Nodovse  rheumatism    48 
Nodular  leprosy     17 
Noli  me  tangere    44 
Noma    142 

mouth     142 
pudendi     142 
vulva     142 
Nonclosure 

Eustachian  valve     150 
foramen 

Botallo     150 

cyanosis    150 
ovale     150 
"Noncontagious"     189 
Nondevelopment  (  — ly)    151 

l>rain     150 
Nonlilarial 

chylocele    84 
chylous  ascites    84 
chyluria    121 
elephantiasis    145 
scrotum     145 
vulva    145 
Nonunion,  fractured  bone     146 
Nonviability  ( -  ly)     151 
Nose  (nasal) 
abscess    86 
burn     167 
cancer    44 
caries    86 

cartilage,  dislocation     185 
catan-h     86 

congenital  malformation    150 
diphtheria    9 
disease    86 

parasitic    86 
duct 

fistula    75 
obstruction    75 
stenosis    75 
ecchondrosis    86 
exostosis    86 
foreign  body    86 
fossa 

abscess    86 

adenoid  vegetations    86 
disease    86 
polypus    86 
tamponing    85 
frostbite     178 

f landers    21 
semorrhage    85 
hypertrophy    86 
inflammation    86 

suppurative    86 
injury    186 
leprosy    17 
lupus    34 
malformation    150 
necrosis    86 


Nose — Continued, 
passage 

foreign  body    186 
parasitic  disease    86 
syuhilis    37 
tuoerculosig    34 
tumor    86 
ulcer    86 
perichondritis    86 
periostitis    86 
polypus    86 
septtim 

abscess    86 
deviation    86 
disease    86 
fracture     185 
hsematoma    86 
perforation    86 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    86 
wound     186 
Nostalgia    68 
Nourishment 

insuthcient  (food)     177 
lack  of     177 
Noxious    vapors    or    efflu-via   (including 

those  produced  by  explosives)    168 
Nuck,  canal,  cyst    150 
Nuclear  paralysis 
associated    74 
inferior    63 
superior    74 
Nursing  sore  mouth    99 
Nutmeg  liver     115 
Nutrition,  deficient    177 

o 

Obesity    55 

Oblique  inguinal  hernia     109 

Obliteration 

artery    81 

lymphatic  vessel    84 

vein    83 
Obscure  disease    189  > 

Obsessive  insanity    68 
Obstetric  operation     136 
Obstipation     110 
Obstruction     189 

alimentary  canal    109 

aortic    79 

artery    81 
clot    82 

bile  duct    115 

biliary    115 

bowel     109 

bronchi    98 

common  duct    115 

congenital     150 
intestine     150 

faecal    110 

gall 

bladder    115 
duct    115 

hepatic     115 


240 


Ojbs 


INDEX 


Old 


Obstruction — Continued . 
intestine    109 

congenital     150 
kidney    122 
larynx    87 

(foreign  body)     186 
liver    115 
mitral    79 
nasal  duct    75 
oesophagus    101 
pancreatic  duct    118 
portal    115 

circulation    115 

vein    115 
pysemic    20 
pylorus    103 
throat     186 
tracheal    98 
urinary    124 

organ    125 
uterus    130 
valvular  orifice    79 
vein    83 
Obstructive 

cholecystitis    115 
disease,  valve,  heart    79 
icterus 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

jaundice 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    115 

laryngitis    87 

(foreign  body)     186 
Obturator  hernia    109 
Ochronosis     55 
Occiput 

dislocation,  atlas    185 
••   fracture    185 
Occlusion 

anus  (infant)     150 

artery,  clot    82 

bile  duct    115 

bowel    109 

cervical  canal     130 

Falloppian  tube    132 

gall  duct    115 

intestine    109 

uterus    130 

vagina     132 

vulva     132 
Occupational  neurosis    74 
Ocular  tuberculosis    34 
Odontalgia    99 
Odontoma    99 
Qildema 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)  .  187 

alcoholic,  brain    64 
angiospastic     74 
arsenical    59 

(occupational)     58 
brain    64 
cerebral    64 
conjunctiva    75 
connective  tissue    187 


Qi^dema — Continued. 

extremity    187 

general 

(-ly)    151 
(ly+)    187 

glottis    87 

heart    79 

larynx    87 

passive    87 

lung    94 

malignant    142 
rectum    110 

neonatorum    151 

newborn     151 

pulmonary    94 
(Edematous  laryngitis    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
ffisophagismus    101 
ffisophagitis     101 

necrotic     101 
OEsophagostomy     101 
CEsophagotomy     101 
(Esophagus 

abscess     101 

atresia,  congenital    150 

burn    167 

cancer    40 

congenital  malformation    150 

dilatation     101 

diphtheria    9 

disease    101 

diverticulum    101 

epithelioma    40 

foreign  body    101 

inflammation    101 

leprosy    17 

injm-y    186 

lupus    34 

malformation    150 

obstruction    101 

paralysis    101 

perforation    101 

rupture     101 

spontaneous    101 

scald     167 

spasm    101 

stenosis    101 

strictm-e     101 

syphilitic    37 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    101 

ulceration    101 

varix    83 

wound     186 
within    186 
Oil 

coal,  burn    167 

wintergreen,  poisoning    165 
Old 

age    154 

atrophy     154 
cachexia    154 
debility    154 
dementia    154 
exhaiistion    154 


42154°— IS- 


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241. 


Old 


INDEX 


Oss 


Old — Continued . 
age — Cont  inued . 
cangrene     142 
imbecility     154 
niixrasmus     154 
paralysis    66 
hemiplegia    66 
laceration 

cervix  uteri    130 
pelvic  floor    132 
Omental  hernia    109 
Omentum 

abscess    117 
cancer    41 
gangrene     117 
tuberculosis    31 
tumor    117 
Omphalitis  (-3m)     152 

infectious  (  —  3m)     152 
Omphalocele    150 
Omphalorrhagia 
(-3m)     152 
(3m+)     85 
Onanism     74 
Onychia    145 
Onychoma    145 
Onyxis    145 

syphilitic     37 
Oophorectomy    131 
Oophoritis     132 
cystic     132 
tuberculous    34 
Open  foramen  ovale    150 
Opening,  mastoid 
antrum     146 
cells     146 
Operation     189 

ansesthetic  (unqualified)     168 
for  (see  the  disease  or  condition  for 
which   the   operation   was  under- 
taken) 
Ophthalmia    75 

blennorrhagic     38 
diphtheritic    9 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrhoeal    38 
neonatorum     38 
purulent    38 

newVjorn  infant    38 
Opisthotonos    24 
Opium 

habit    59 
narcosis    165 
Optic 
nerve 

atrophy    75 
cancer    45 
inflammation     75 
malformation     150 
tumor    75 
neuritis    75 
neuroma    75 
Orbit 

abscess  75 
cancer  45 
caries    146 


Orbit — Continued, 
cyst    75 
disease     75 
emphysema    75 
erysijii'las    18 
foreign  body     75 
haemorrhage     75 
injury     186 
necrosis    146 
syphilis     37 
tumor    75 
Orchidectomv     127 
Orchitis    127 

blennorrhagic    38 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrhoeal    38 
septic     127 
traumatic     127 
tuberculous    34 
Organic 

brain  disease     74 

dementia    74 

psychosis  due  to     74  ^ 

cardiac  lesion     79 
dementia    68 

(from  organic  brain  disease)      74 
disease    189 

brain    74 

heart    79 

intestine    110 

kidney     122 

liver    115 

lung    98 

spleen     116 

stomach    103 

uterus    130 
heart  disease    79 
lesion    189 

brain    74 

heart    79 

intestine    110 

kidney    122 

liver    115 

lung    98 

spleen    116 

stomach     103 

uterus    130 
stricture,  urethra    125 
Orifice,  valvular,  obstruction    79 
Os  calcis,  dislocation     185 
Osseous 

ankylosis,  joint    147 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor     146 
Ossicle  (see  Ear) 
Ossiculectomy    76 
Ossification 
artery    81 
auricle    76 
bronchi    98 
cartilage     149 
coronary  artery    81 
heart    79 

valve    79 
larynx     87 
mitral  valve    79 


242 


INDEX 


Pal 


OBsification — Continued. 

muscle     149 

trachea    98 
Ossifluent  abscess    34 
Ossifying 

myositis 

progi'essive     149 
traumatic     149 

sarcoma  {see  Cancer) 
Osteal  tuberculosis    34 
Osteitis     14G 

deformans    14G 

purulent    146 

tuberculous    34 
femur    34 
Osteoarthritis    48 

spinal     146 
Osteoarthropathy 

hypertrophic     36 

pulmonary    36 
Osteochondroma    146 
Osteoclasis    146 
Osteocopic  pains    37 
Osteodynia    146 
Osteoma    146 

symmetrical     146 
Osteomalacia    36 
Osteomyelitis    146 

infectiA"e     146 

suppiuative    146 

tuberculous    34 
Osteoperiostitis    14G 

palate    146 
Osteoplastic  resection  (skull)     146 
Osteosarcoma  {see  Cancer) 
Osteotomy    146 
Otalgia    76  _  _ 
Otic  meningitis    76 
Otitis    76 

externa    76 

interna    76 

media    76 

purulent    76 
suppurative    76 

phlegmonous    76 

suppurative    76 

tuberculous    34 
Otorrhoea    76 
Ovarian  {sec  Ovary) 
Ovariotomy     131 
Ovaritis     132 

cystic     132 

tuberculous    34 
Ovary  (ovarian) 

abscess    132 

absent    150 

cancer    42 

cirrhosis    132 

cyst    131 

dermoid     131 
paracentesis    131 
tuberculous    34 

cystic     131 

cystoma    131 

disease     132 

parasitic    131 


Ovary — Continued. 

displacement     132 

dropsy     l.'U 

fibroid     131 

hajmatocele     132 

hfcmatoma     131 

haimorrbage     132 

hernia     132 

inflammation     132 

malformation     150 

prolapse     132 

removal     132 

sclerosis     132 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor     131 

ulceration     132 

varix    83 
Overdistention,  \iterus    136 
Overexertion  177 
Overheated     179 
Overlain    168 
Overlying    168 

suffocation    168 
Overstrained     189 
Overwork    189 
Ovum,  dead,  retention    134 
Oxaluria    122 
Ozsena    86 

P 

Pachydermatitis    145 
Pachydermia    145 

cachectic     88 

verrucosa    87 
Pachydermic  cachexia    88 
Pachymeningitis     61 

cerebral    61 

cervical     61 

haemorrhagic     64 

internal    61 

spinal    61 
Paget's  disease,  nipple    133 
Pains 

osteocopic    37 

spurious  labor    134 
Painful 

flat  foot    149 

menstruation    130 

talipes  valgus    149 
Painters'  colic    57 
Palate 

cancer    39 

cleft    150 

congenital  malformation    150 

diphtheria    9 

disease     100 

fissure    150 

leprosy    17 

lesion,  traumatic    186 

lupus    34 

malformation     150 

osteoperiostitis    146 

paralysis    100 

soft 

cancer    39 


paralysis    100 


^S 


Pal 


INDEX 


Par 


Palate — Continued, 
syphilis     37 
tuDcrculosis    34 
ulceration     100 
wound     ISO 
Palatine  vault 

congenital  malformation     150 
perforation     146 
Palmar  fascia 

contracted     149 
retraction     149 
Palpitation 

cardiac     85 
heart    85 
Palsy    66 
brain     66 
cerebral     66 
divers'     74 
lead     57 
shaking    63 
wasting    63 
Paludal 

ana?mia    4 
cachexia    4 
fever    4 
Panama  fever    4 
Panaris     144 
Pancarditis    79 

rheumatic    47 
Pancreas  (pancreatic) 
abscess    118 
apoplexy    118 
atrophy    118 
calculus    118 
cancer    45 
cirrhosis    118 

congenital  malformation    150 
cyst    118 

haemorrhagic     118 
degeneration     118 

tuberculous    34 
diabetes    50 
dilatation',  duct    118 
disease    118 

parasitic     118 
duct 

obstruction    118 
stone     118 

fingrene    118 
semorrhage    118 

inflammation    118 

injury    186 

malformation    150 

necrosis    118 

suppuration    118 

sypnilis    37 

tuoerculosis    34 

tumor    118 
Pancreatic  (see  Pancreas) 
Pancreatitis    118 

apoplectic     118 

cystic     118 

fibrous    118 

gangrenous    118 

hajmorrhagic     118 


Pancreatitis — Continued, 
interstitial     118 
subacute    118 
suppurative     118 
Panneuritis  endomica    27 
Pannus    75 
Pansinusitis     146 
Papillary  angina     100 
(^diphtheritic)     9 
Papilliferous  carcinoma  {see  Cancer) 
Papilloma  {sec  Tumor) 
Pappataci  fever    19 
Papule     145 

syphilitic     37 
Paracentesis     189 
abdomen     189 
cerebral  ventricle    74 
cyst,  ovary     131 
foetus  (see "Stillbirth) 
parovarian  cyst     131 
pericardium     77 
pleura    93 
Parachute,  fall     175 
Paralysis  (paralytic)     66 
agitans    63 
alcoholic     67 
chronic     67 
general    67 
amyotrophic     63 
ascending    63 
associated  nuclear    74 
atrophic     63 

progressive     63 
bilateral     66 
bladder    124 
howyl    110 
brain     66 
bronchi     90 
Brown-S6quard's    63 
bulbar    63 

progressive    63 
cachexia    67 
cardiac     189 
cerebral    66 
chorea    72 
colon     110 
congenital     63 
cordis    189 
cranial  nerve     66 
creeping    63 
deglutition     100 
dementia    67 
diaphragm     74 
digestive  organs    110 
diphtheritic     9 
disseminated     66 
divers'     74 
embolic     82 
enteric     110 
essential,  infancy    63 
facial    66 

Falloppian  tube    132 
family,  spastic     63 
fauces    100 
gastric  nerve    74 


244 


Par 


INDEX 


Par 


Paralysis — Continued, 
general 

(unqualified,  or  not  in  asylum) 

66 
(insane,    or  reported   from   asv- 

lum)     67 
insane    67 
progressive    67 
generalized    66 
(insane)     67 
glottis    87 

heart    189  * 

imbecile    67 
infantile    63 
acute    63 

atrophic,  acute    63 
cerebral    74 
progressive,  acute     63 
spastic    74 
spinal    63 
infectious    63 
inferior  nuclear    63 
insane    67 
intestine    110 
kidney    122 
labioglossal    63 
labioglossolaryngeal     63 
labioglossopharyngeal    63 
Landry's    63 
larynx     87 
lateral    66 
lead    57 
liver    115 
local    66 
lunacy    67 
lung 

(-ly)     151 
(ly+)     98 
marasmus    67 
motor    66 
multiple    63 

progressive    63 
muscle    66 

muscular,  atrophic    63 
nephritic     122 
oesophagus    101 
old  age    66 
palate    100 
pharynx    100 
phrenic  nerve    74 
pneumogastric  nerve    74 
progressive    66 

spinal  cord     63 
pseudohypertrophic     63 

muscular    63 
respiratory    98 
rheumatic    48 
saturnine     57 
secondary    66 
senile    66 
shaking    63 
shock    64 
soft  palate    100 
spastic    63 

spinal  cord     63 


Paralysis— Continued, 
specific    37 
spinal    63 
acute    63 

ascending,  acute    63 
atrophic    63 
chronic    63 
cord    63 

acute     03 
chronic     63 
nerve    06 
progressive    63 
spaatic     63 
stomach    103 
stroke    64 
superior  nuclear    74 
syphilitic     37 
tabetic,  general    67 
throat    100 

(diphtheritic)     9 
tongue     74 
traumatic     180 
trembling     63 
ursemic    120 
velum  palati    100 
vesical     124 
wasting    63 
Paralytic  (see  Paralysis) 
Paramenia    130 
Parametric  abscess    132 
Parametritis     130 
Paramyoclonus  multiplex    74 
Paranephric  tumor    122 
Paranoia    68 
Paranoid  state     68 
Paraphimosis    127 
Paraplegia    66 
ataxic    66 
spastic     63 

hereditary    63 
primary    63 
secondary    63 
Parasite  (see  Parasitic  disease) 
Parasitic  cyst  (unqualified)     25 

PARASITIC  DISEASE 

All  "germ  diseases,"  e.  g.  Typhoid  fever  (caused 
by  the  Bacillus  typhosus),  are  parasitic  diseases,  but 
the  expression  is  usually  understood  to  include 
those  caused  by  higher  fungi  or  by  animal  para- 
sites. The  name  of  the  disease  should  be  reported 
by  the  physician  if  possible,  not  merely  the  name 
of  the  parasite.  The  latter,  however,  may  be 
confirmatory  of  diagnosis,  or  in  itseK.  ia  some  cases, 
diagnostic.  The  brief  Ust  below  should  be  used  with 
caution  and  as  subordinate  to  the  statement  of 
disease  causing  death  when  that  is  given. 


Parasite 
Actiotimyces  bovis 
Amoeba  dysenteriee 
Ancylostoma 
Ankylostoma 
Ascaris  lumbricoides 
Aspergillus 


Parasitic  disease 
Actinomycosis    2.5 
Amcebic  dysenterj-    14 
Ancylostomiasis    106 
Ankylostomiasis    106 
Ascariasis    107 
See  AspergiUosjLS 


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LIS[DEX 


P*f 


ParasUe — Con. 

Bacillus 

acrogi^ncs  capsulatus 

anlhracis 

botulinus 

cholerro 

coli  communis 


Parasitic  disease — Con. 


diphtherise 

dysentcriae 

influenzED 

leprae 

mallei 

pestia 

pneumoniae 

shigae 

tetani 

typhi  abdominalis 

typhosus 

tubcrculasis 
Balantidium  coli 
Blastomyces 
Bothriocephalus 
Cestodes 
Comma  bacillus 
Cysticercus  cellulosae 
Dibothriocephalus 
Eberth's  bacillus 
Echinocoecus 
Entamoeba  histolytica 

Fasciola  hepatica 

Filaria 

Fluke 

Friedlandcr's  pneumoba- 

cillus 
Gonococcus 
Hookwoim 
Klebs-LofTler  bacillus 
Koch's  comma  bacillus 
Laverania 
Lofflsr's  bacillus 
Meningococcus 
Micrococcus 

intracollularis  menin- 
gitidis 

lanceolatus 

melitensis 

meningitidis 
Microspironema  pallidum    Syphilis    37 


Rail'.lus  aoroppncs  cap- 
8Ulatus  Infection    20 
Anthrax    22 
Botulism    1(54 
Asiatic  cholera    12 

Bacillus  coli  communis 
infection 

(-2y)    101 
(2y+)    105 

Found  also  in  peritoni- 
tis, terminal  infec- 
tions, etc. 

Diphtheria    9 

Bacillary  dysentery    14 

Influe-.iza    10 

Leprosy    17 

Glanders    21 

Plague    15 

Pneumonia    92 

Bacillary  dysentery    11 

Tetanus    24 

Typhoid  fever    1 

Typhoid  fcvcT    1 

See  Tuberculosis 

Balantidic  dysentery  14 

Blastomycosis    25 

Tifiniaais    107 

Tteniasis    107 

Asiatic  cholera    12 

See  Cj'-sticerci 

Taeniasis    107 

Typhoid  fever    1 

See  Hydatid 

Entamcebic   dysentery 
14 

Hepatic  dLstomiasis  107 

See  Filaria-sis 

Distomiasis     107 

Pneumonia    92 

Gonococcus  infection  38 
Hookworm  disease    106 
Diphtheria    9 
Asiatic  cholera    12 
Malaria    4 
Diphtheria    9 
Cerebrospinal  fever    61 

Cerebrospinal  fever    61 


Pneumonia    92 
Malta  fever    3 
Cerebrospinal  fever 


Necator  americanua 
Negri  bodies 
Oidium  albicans 
Paratyphoid  bacillus 
Pfeifler's  bacillus 
Plasmodium  malarise 
Pneumobacillua 
Pneumococcus 
Round  V.  orra 


61 


100 


Hookworm  disease 
Diagnostic  of  rabies   23 
Thrush    99 
Paratyphoid  fever,  1 
Influenza    10 
Malaria    4 
Pneumonia    92 
Pneumonia    92 
Aicariasis    107 


ParasUe— Con. 

Schistasoma 
Shiga's  bacillus 
Spirillum  cholerso 
Spirilhun  obcrmeicri 
SpirochiBta 

obcrmeicri 

pallida 
Spironcma  pallidum 
Staphylococcus 

StreptococcAs 

Tasnia 
Tapeworm 
Treponema  pallidum 
Trichina  spiralis 
Tr.vpanosoma 
Tubercle  bacillus 
Uncinaria 
Vincent's  bacillus 


Parasitic  liis-joje— Coni 

Schistosomiasis    107 
Buoillary  dysentery    14 
.Vsiatic  cholera    12 
Relapsing  fever    3 

Relapsing  fe-*er    3 

Syphilis    K7 

Sypliilis    37 

Staphylococcus  infec- 
tion   20 

Streptococcus  infec- 
tion   20 

Ttcniasia    107 

Tecniasis    107 

Syphilis    37 

Trichinlaeis    107 

Trypanosomiasis    55 

See  Tuberculosis 

Uncinariasis    106 

Vincent's  angina    100 


(If  the  name  of  the  parasite  is  not  stated,  assign- 
ment may  be  made  to  the  various  organs  and  parts 
of  the  body  as  stated  under  the  general  heading 
Disease.) 

Parasitic  stomatitis    99 
Parathyreoid  gland,  tumor    83 
Paratyphoid  fever    1 
Paratyphus     1 
Parauterine  abscess 

(nonpuerperal)     130  < 

(puerperal)     ]37 
Paregoric  poisoning    165 
Parenchymatous 
goitre    88 
hepatitis    111 
acute     111 
nephritis    120 
acute     119 
chronic     120 
tonsillitis    100 
Paresis    67 

bladder    124 
bowel    110 
general    67 
heart    189 
infantile    63 
intestine     110 
peripheral,  progressive    63 
pseudohypertrophic    63 
senile     154 
stomach     103 
vesical     124 
Paretic  dementia    67 
Parietes  (see  Wall) 
Parkinson's  disease    63 
Paronychia    144 
Parotid 

cynanche    19 
gland 

abscess    99 

cancer    45 

infection    99  ,    -    •  , 

tumor    99 


246 


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INDEX 


Pen 


Parotid — Continued. 

suppuration     99 

tumor    99 

gaseous    99 
Parotiditis 

(not  mumps)     99 

(mumps)     19 

acute _  19 

chronic     99 

epidemic    19 

septic    99 

suppurative    99 
Parotitis 

(not  mumps)     99 

(mumps)     19 

acute    19 

epidemic     19 
Parovarian  cyst    131 

paracentesis    131 
Paroxysmal 

hsematinuria    122 

hsematuria    122 

htemoglobinuria    122 

tachycardia    85 
Parry's  disease    51 
Partial  ataxia    62 

Parturition  (see  also  Childbirth)     136 
Partus  intempestivus    151 
Passage,  nasal 

foreign  body    186 

parasitic  disease    86 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    86 

ulcer    86 
Passenger  elevator,  traumatism    174 
Passive 

congestion 
brain    64 
lung    94 

oedema,  larynx    87 

pneumonia     94 
Patches,  mucous    37 
Patent 

ductus  arteriosus    150 

foramen  ovale     150 
Pathological  asphyxia    189 
Pectoral 

abscess    144 

region,  cancer    45 
Pedatrophia    151 
Peliosis  rheumatica    145 
Pellagra    26 

insanity    26 
Pelvic 

abscess 

(female)    130 
(male)     144 

bone  (see  Bone) 

cancer    45 

cellulitis 

(female,  nonpuerperal)     130 
(female,  puerperal)     137 
(male)    144 


Pelvic — Continued. 

cellulitis — Continued. 

diffuse 

^female,  nonpuerperal)     130 
(female,  puerperal)     137 
(male)     144 
floor,  old  laceration     132 
girdle,  congenital  mal^c^r^tivp  .  150 
h&ematoccle  -r^,     ^,,,  .T,, 

(female)     132        '-X,      „  '  ' 

(male)     127 
inflammation 

(female)     130 

(male)  _  189 
lymphangitis     117 
organ,  disease 

(female)     130 
_  (male)     189 
peritonitis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
117 

(puerperal)     137 
phlegmon 

(female)     130 

(male)     144 
suppuration 

(female)     130 

(male)     144 
tumor    46 
viscera,  cancer    45 
Pelviperitonitis 

(nonpuerperal)     117 
(puerperal)     137 
Pelvis  (see  also  Bone) 

deformed  (female,  15y-44y)     136 
kidney,  calculus    123 
necrosis    146 
wound     186 
Pemphigus    145 
gangrenous    142 
infant    145 
malignant    145 
neonatorum    145 
specific,  congenital    37 
syphilitic     37 
Penis 

abscess    127 
amputation    127 

traumatic    186 
burn     167 
cancer    45 
chancre,  soft    38 
chancroid    38 
condyloma    37 
congenital  malformation    150 
deformity,  acquired    127      ,  ,_j 
elephantiasis,  nonfilarial    M^^'.^it 
epithelioma    45 
erysipelas    18 
foreign  body    186 
frostbite    178 
gangrene    142 
hsematoma    186 
haemorrhage    85 


m 


Pen 


INDEX 


Pep 


Penis — Continued, 
inflammation     127 
injury     186 
malformation     150 
phagedrena    142 
strangulation    186 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor     127 
ulcer    127 
wound     186 
Pentosuria    50 
Peptic 

gland,  ulcer    102 
ulcer    102 
Perforating 

gastric  ulcer    102 
ulcer 

duodenum 

(-2v)     104 
(2y-f)     105 
intestine 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
stomach     102 
Perforation     189 
abdomen     186 
bile  duct    115 
bowel    110 
•  chest    186 
cornea    75 
cranium    186 
gall 

bladder    115 
duct    115 
head,  child  (see  Stillbirtli) 
intestine    110 
ulcerative 

(-2v)     104 
(2y4-)    105 
mastoid 

antrum    146 
cell    146 
oesophagus    101 
palatine  vault    146 
peritonitis    117 
pharynx    100 
septum,  nose    86 
skull     186 
stomach 

(nontraumatic)     103 
(traumatic)     186 
syphilitic    37 
thoracic  ca\dty     186 
thorax    186 
traumatic     186 
tympanum    76 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)    136 
Perforative 

appendicitis    108 
peritonitis    117 
Periarteritis    81 
infective    81 


Peribronchitis    90 
Pericajcal  abscess    108 
Pericardial  {see  Pericardium) 
Pericarditis    77 

adhesive    77 

effusion     77 

fibrinous    77 

fibrous    77 

granular    77 

haemorrhagic    77 

plastic     77 

purulent     77 

rheumatic    47 

septic     77 

suppurative     77 
Pericardium  (pericardial) 

abscess    77 

adherent    77 

adhesion     77 

calcification     77 

cancer    45 

dilatation     77 

dropsy    77 

effusion    77 

haemorrhage     77 

inflammation     77 

injury    186 

neuralgia    80 

paracentesis    77 

parasitic  disease     77 

rheumatism    47 

sac,  foreign  body    186 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    77 

wound     186 
Pericellulitis    144 
Pericholecystitis    115 
Perichondritis    149 

auricle     76 

larynx    87 

nose    86 
Pericranial  suppuration    144 
Periencephalitis    61 

acute    61 

chronic    67 

diffuse    67 
Periendocarditis    78 
Perihepatitis    115 
Perimetric  abscess    130 
Perimetritic 

abscess  130 

phlegmon     130 
Perimetritis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

(puerperal)  137 
Perimetrosalpingitis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

(puerperal)  137 
Perinaeorrhaphy  136 
Perinseum  (perineal) 

abscess    144 

tuberculous    34 

burn     167 

cancer    45 

fistula    125 


J/.'l 


130 
132 


248 


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INDEX 


Per 


Perinaeum — Continued. 

foreign  body    186 

hsematoma    186 

hernia    109 

laceration    136 

parturition     136 

rupture    136 

parturition     136 

section     125 

ulcer    145 

wound    186 
Perineal  {see  Perinseum) 
Perinephric 

abscess    122 

phlegmon    122 

tumor    122 
Perinephritic  abscess    122 
Perinephritis     122 

purulent    122 
Periorchitis    127 
Periosteal  abscess    146 
Periosteum 

abscess    146 

dental,  suppuration    99 

disease    146 
Periostitis    146 

alveolodental    99 

circumscribed    146 

diffuse    146 

infective    146 

nose    86 

suppurative    146 
Periostosis    146 
Peripheral 

neuritis    73 

paresis,  progressive    63 
Periphlebitis  _  83 
Peripneumonia    92 
Periproctitis    110 
Perirectal 

abscess    110 

cellulitis    110 
Perirenal  abscess    122 
Perisplenitis    116 

Perithelioma,  malignant  {see  Cancer) 
Peritoneeum  (peritoneal) 

abscess    117 

adhesion    117 

cancer    41 

cavity,  foreign  body    117 

cyst    117 

dropsy    187 

foreign  body    117 

haemorrhage    85 

infection 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

117 
(puerperal)     137 

inflammation    117 

injury    186 

laceration,  parturition    136 

malformation    150 

parasitic  disease    117 

rheumatism    47 

septichgemia    117 

syphilis    37 


Peritonajum — Continued . 
tuberculoHis     31 
tumor     117 
Peritoneal  {see  Peritonaeum) 
Peritonitis    117 
adhesive    117 
cancerous    41 
congenital 

(-3m)     152 

(3m+)     117 
diffuse    117 
disseminated     117 
fibrinous     117 
fibropurulent    117 
general     117 

subacute    117 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrhoeal    38 
haemorrhagic     117 
local     117 
mali^ant    41 
pelvic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
117 

(puei-peral)     137 
perforation    117 
perforative    117 
phlegmonous    117 
postoperative    117 
puerperal    137 
purulent    117 

general    117 
rheumatic    47 
septic 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
117 

(puerperal)     137 

general     117 

multiple    117 
serofibrinous    117 
simple    117 
specific    31 
suppurative     117 
syphilitic    37 
traumatic     117 

septic    117 
tuberculous    31 
Peritonsillar 
abscess    100 
ulcer _  100 
Peritvphlitic  abscess    108 
Perity-phlitis    108 
Periureteritis    124 
Periurethral 

abscess    125 
phlegmon    125 
Periuterine 

abscess    130 
cellulitis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal)     137 
hasmatocele    132 
inflammation     130 
phlegmon     130 
Perivesical  inflammation    124 


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INDEX 


Phi 


Pernicious 

abscess    144 
aiuemia    54 

spleeu    54 
attack    4 
cachexia     4 

ckill 

(not  in  malarial  region)     1S9 
(in  malarial  region)     4 
fever    4 
icterus     111 
intermittent  fever    4 
malaria    4 
tuberculosis     29 
vomiting 

(female,  —  15y,  45y+)     103 
(female,  15y-44y)     134 
(male)     103 
Pernio     145 

Persecution,  delusion    68 
Persistent 
foramen 

Botallo    150 
ovale     150 
thymus  gland    84 
vomiting 

(female,  -15y,  45y+)    103 
(male)    103 
(pregnancy)     134 
Pertussis    8 

Perversion,  appetite     103 
Pervious  ductus  arteriosus    150 
Pes 

cavus    149 
planus    149 
valgus    149 
Pest    15 
Petechial 
fever    2 
smallpox    5 
typhus    2 
Petit  mal    G9 
Petroleum,  burn     167 
Petrous  bone,  caries    76 
Phagcda>na     142 
penis     142 
sloughing    142     , 
tropical     142 
vulva    142 
Phagedenic 
abscess    38 
bubo    38 
chancre    38 
ulcer    38 
Pharvngeal  (see  Pharynx) 

tonsil,  hypertrophy    86 
Pharj-ngitis  "  100 
catarrhal     100 
follicular    100 
granular    100 
malignant    9 
memt)ranou3    9 
phlegmonous    100 
tuberculous    34 
ulcerative    100 
Phar>Tigolaryngitis,  septic    87 


Pharvngotomv    100 

s\il)liy.)id"    100 
Pharynx  (pharyngeal) 
abscess     100 
buru     107 
cancer    40 
cellulitis    100 
dilatation     100 
diphtheria    9 
disease     100 
foreign  body     18G 

impacted     100 
gangrene    100 
granular    100 
imperforate     150 
inflammation     100 
follicular    100 
granular    100 
injury     186 
loi)rosy     17 
lupus    34 
malformation     150 
mycosis    25 
neurosis    100 
paralysis    100 
perforation     100 
scald     167 
spasm    100 
stricture    100 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    100 
ulcer    100 
ulceration     100 
varix    83 
wound     180 
Phimosis    150 

(not  congenital)     127 
Phlebitis    83 

cavernous  sinus    83 
infective    83 
portal    115 
puerperal     139 
pysemic    83 
sarcomatous    45 
septic    83 

uterus  130 
suppurative  83 
imioilicus 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)    83 
uterus    130 
Phleboliths    83 
Phlebotomy    85 

Phlegmasia      ,  .   „  ^• 

(when  equivalent  to  inflammation, 

according  to  location) 
(unqualified)     189 
alba  dolens 

(nonpuerperal)    82 
(puerperal)     139  .A 

Phlegmon  [see  ah'>  Abscess)    144    ,■  ; 
broad  ligament  ..^  jx 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualitiea) 

132  ,..1 

(puerperal)    137  /h 


250 


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INDEX 


Pla 


Phlegmon — Continued . 
diffuse    144 
erysipelatous    18 
femoral    144 
iliac    108 

fossa    108 
neck    144 
pelvic 

rfemale)    130 

(male)_    144 
perimetritic     1  BO 
perinephric     122 
periurethral    ] 25 
periuterine    loO 
retrouterine    130 
thigh    144 
throat    100 
Phlegmonous 
abscess    144 
angina    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
cellulitis    144 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 

_(2y+)     105 
erysipelas    18 
gastritis    103 
laryngitis    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 
otitis    76 
peritonitis    117 
pharyngitis     100 
tonsillitis    100 
tumor    144 
Phosphaturia    122 
Phosphoric  (sen  Phosphorus) 
Phosphorus  (phosphoric) 

fcitty  degeneration,   liver 

from    58 
inflammation 

alveoli  of  teeth    58 

gum    58 
necrosis    58 

alveoli  of  teeth    58 

jawbone    58 

maxillary    58 
poisoning    58 

acute    165 

chronic    58 
Phrenic  nerve,  paralysis    74 
Phrenitis    60 
Phthisis    28 
acute    29 
chronic    28 
colliers'     98 
fibroid     28 
florida    29 
galloping    29 
grinders      98 
infantile    28 
larynx    28 

subacute    28 
lung    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 
metal  polishers'    98 


poisoning 


Phthisis — Continued, 
miliary    29 
miners'     98 
pneumonic     28 
acute    29 
chronic    28 
pulmonalis    28 
acute    29 
chronic    28 
pulmonary    28 
acute    29 
chronic     28 
tuberculous    28 
Pia  mater,  inflammation     61 
Piarrheemia     121 
Pica    103 
Pick's  disease    115 
Piercinjj  inst^-ument 
accident     171 
assassination    183 
homicide    183 
sui('ide    1<^0 
traumatism    171 
wound     171 
Pigmentary 

degeneration 
heart    79 
liver    115 
myocardium    79 
infiltration,  lymphatic  glaud     84 
Piles    83 

external    83 
internal    83 
Pinna 

haematoma     186 
wound     183 
Pistol  wound     170 
fhomicide)     182 
(suicide)     159 
Pit,  fall  (mine  or  quarry)     173 
Pituitary  body,  tumor    74 
Pituitous 

bronchitis    90 
catarrh    90 
fever    189 
Pityriasis     145 
Placenta 

adherent    135 
apoplexy     135 

degeneration    (child,    stillborn)    (see 
Stillbirth) 
fatty  (child,  stillborn)  (see  Still- 
birth) 
detachment    135 
disease  (mother)     136 
haemorrhage,  detachment    135 
malposition  (mother)     135 
prsevia 

(child)     152 
(mother)     135 
retention    135 
separation    135 
vicious  insertion    135 
Plague    15 

bubonic     15 
lymphatic  gland     15 


251 


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INDEX 


Pne 


Plague — Continued. 

pneumonic     15 

septichffuiic  form  15 
Plaqueii,  sclerosis  in     63 
Plastic 

bronchitis    28 

pericarditis    77 

pleurisy    93 

trac-heiiis    89 
Pleura  (pleural) 

abscess    93 

adhesion  (including   thickening  and 
calcification)     93 

calcification    93 

cancer    45 

cavity,  foreign  body     186 

congestion     93 

disease    93 

effusion     93 

fever    93 

inflammation    93 

injury     186 

paracentesis    93 

parasitic  disease    93 

syphilis    37 

thickening    93 

tuberculosis    28 

tumor    98 

wound    186 
Pleural  (see  Pleura) 
Pleurisy  (pleuritis)    93 

diaphragmatic    93 

double    93 

effusion     93 

exudative    93 

fibrinous    93 

fibrous    93 

plastic    93 

purulent    93 

rheumatic    47 

septic    93 

serofibrinous    93 

seropurulent    93 

subacute    93 

suppurative    93 

traumatic    186 

tuberculous    28 

unresolved    93 
Pleuritic 

adhesion    93 

effusion     93 
Pleuritis  {see  Pleurisy)    93 
Pleurodynia    98 
Pleuropericarditis    93 
Pleuroperipneumonia    92 
Pleuropneumonia    92 

acute    92 

chronic    98 

double    92 

septic    92 
Pleurorrhoea    93 
Pleurosthotonos    24 
Plexiform  sarcoma  (see  Cancer) 
Plugging 

air  passage,  suffocation    186 

cervix  uteri    130 


Plugging — Continued. 

g^ill 

bladder    115 
duct    115 

nares    85 

uterus    130 
Plumbism    57 
Pneumatosis    189 
Pneumococchaemia    92 
Pneumococcic  meningitis    61 
Pneumococcus     infection     (unqualified) 

92 
Pneumoconiosis    98 
Pneumogastric  nerve,  paralysis    74 
Pneumomyco.sis     25 
Pneumonectomy    98 
Pneumonia    92 

acute    92 

adynamic    92 

alcoholic    92 

apex    92 

apical    92 

apoplectic     64 

aspn-ation     91 

asthenic    92 

asthmatic    91 

bilateral    92 

bronchial    91 

capillary    91 

caseous    28 

catarrhal     91 

central    92 

chronic     98 

circumscribed     92 

cirrhotic    98 

congestive  92 
acute  92 
chronic    98 

croupous    92 

deglutition    91 

diplococcus    92 

double    92 

embolic    82 

epidemic    92 

fiorinous    92 

fibroid     98 

fungoid     92 

gangrenous    92 

grippal    10 

hypertrophic    98 

hypostatic     94 

infantile    91 

infectious    92 

influenzal    10 

inhalation    91 

inspiration    91 

insular    91 

intermittent    92 

interstitial    98 
acute    92 
chronic    98 

latent    92 

lobar    92 

bilateral    92 

lobular    91 

malarial    4 


252 


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INDEX 


Pol 


Pneumonia — Continued. 

metastatic    92 

migratory    92 

passive    94 

plague    15 

progressive    92 

senile    92 

septic    92 

specific    28 

static    94 

stripe    94 

suppurative    92 

surgical    92 

terminal    94 

traumatic    92 

tuberculous    28 
acute    29 
chronic    28 

typhoid    92 

unresolved    92 

vesicular    91 
Pneumonic 

congestion    92 

fever    92 

phthisis    28 
acute    29 
chi'onic    28 

plague     15 

tuberculosis    28 
acute    29 
chronic     28 
Pneumonitis  {see  also  Pneumonia) 

acute    92 

alcoholic    92 

chronic    98 
Pneumopathy    98 
Pneumopericarditis    77 
Pneumopericardium    77 
Pneumophlebitis    83 
Pneumopleurisy    92 
Pneumopleuritis    92 
Pneumopyo  thorax    93 
Pneumorrhagia    98 
Pneumothorax    93 

tuberculous    28 
Podagra    48 

Podalic  version  (child)     152 
Podencephalus    150 
Poison  {'ee  Poisoning) 
Poisoned  wound     165 

POISONING 

Allintei-fial'  poisoning,  intoxication,  or  toxaemia, 
may  be  divided,  for  tlie  purpose  of  statistical  assign- 
ment under  the  titles  of  the  International  List,  into 
two  general  groups: 

A.  Toxaemia  from  poisons  produced 
within  the  body 

Such  poisons  may  result  from  normal  or  patho- 
logic cell  action,  from  the  growth  of  animal  or  vege- 
table parasites  (e.  g.,  diphtheria  or  typhoid  t03fins)  or 


in  the  course  of  various  diseases  (e.  g.,  diabetic  coma 
from  /3-oxybutyric  acid  intoxication).  When  due 
to  a  definite  disease,  the  condition  should  be  tabu- 
lated thereunder.  Some  more  or  less  Indefinite 
terms  are  assigned  as  follows: 


Acidosis  (diabetic)  .50 
Autointoxication    .'^.'3 
Coprffimia    110 
Leucomalne poisoning  .W 
Ptomaine  poisoning 

(not  food  poisoning) 
55 
Puerperal 

toxa;mia    138 

ursemia    3  38 


Septic  toxxmla    20 
Stercoraimla    110 
Toxfcmia    65 
Toxic  psychosis    f^S 
Toxinfection    55 
Urajmia    120 
Uraemic   intoxication 

120 
Urinary 

125 


intoxication 


B,   Poisoning  by  external  substances 

The  word  "poisoning"  should  be  restricted  to 
this  group,  as  far  as  possible.  It  is  divided  as  fol- 
lows: 

1.  Chronic,  habit,  and  industrial  poisoning 

56.  Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

57.  Chronic  lead  poisoning 

58.  Other  chronic  occupation  poisonings 

59.  Other  chronic  poisonings 

2.    Other  -poisoning  {usually  acute) 

(a)  Suicidal  (solid  or  liquid  poison)    155 

(gas  or  vapor)    156 

(b)  Homicidal    184 

(c)  Accidental  (or  undefined): 

164.  Poisoning  by  food.    Includes  "ptomaine 

poisoning"  due  to  food 

165.  Other  acute  poisonings.    (Includes  venom 

poison  as  by  snake  bite.    Solid  and  liquid 
poisons  only) 
168.  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases  (conflagra- 
tion excepted) 

All  assignments  of  deaths  reported  from  poisoning 
are  to  be  governed  by  the  distinctions  set  forth  above, 
and  it  is  therefore  important  that  deaths  from 
poisontag  should  always  state  the  nature  of  the  poi- 
soning as  accidental,  suicidal,  or  homicidal.  Chronic 
poisonings  and  especially  chronic  industrial  or  occv^ 
pational  poisonings  should  always  be  definitely 
stated.  The  following  list  contains  all  the  poisons 
in  the  last  edition  of  the  Belle^•ue  Nomenclature 
with  the  ordinary  or  probable  assignment  indicated 
(in  the  absence  of  further  information  in  addition  to 
the  form  of  return  and  exclusive  of  homicidal  and 
suicidal  poisonmg): 

List  of  poisonings 

Absinthe  poisoning    56 
Acetanilide  poisoning    165 

acute    165 

chronic    59 
Acetic  acid  poisoning    165 
Acetylene  poisoning    168 

(.occupational)    SS 


1  The  effects  of  x-rays,  of  radium,  steam,  boiling  liquids,  and  of  corrosive  substances  (e.  g. ,  sulphuric  acid) 
acting  upon  the  surface  of  the  body,  are  not  included  under  Poisoning  but  under  Burns  (conflagration 
excepted)  (167).    Dermatitis  from  poison  ivy  or  poison  oak  (Rhus  toxicodendron)  is  assigned  to  (143). 


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Pol 


Aconite  poisoning    165 
Aocnilinc  poisoning    105 
Acute  poisoning 

(not  further  defined)    165 

(occupational)    5S 
Adrenal  extract  poisoning    165 
Adrenalin  poisoning    1C5 
Alcohol  poisoning  (s(f  also  Methyl  alcohol)    56 

(not  alcoholJsm)    1G5 

(vapor)  108 
Alkaline  salts  poisoning    165 
Alum  poisoning    1C5 
Ammonia  poisoning    165 

(occupational)    58 

gaseous    K^S 
Ammonium 

carbonate  poisoning    165 

hydroxide  poisoning    165 
Amyl 

alcohol  poisoning    165 
(occupational)    5S 

nitrite  poisoning,  vapor  168 
Amylene  hydrate  poisoning  165 
Aniline 

dye  poisoning    1C5 

poisoning    105 

(occupational)    58 
(vapor)    108 
Animal  extract  poisoning    165 
Antimony  poisoning    105 

(occupational)    58 
Antipyrine  poisoning    165 

acute    105 

chronic    £9 
Antitoxin  poisoning    165 
Apomorphine  poisoning    165 
Aqua  fortis  poisoning    105 
Arsenic  poisoning    105 

acute    105 

chronic    59 

(occupational)    58 
Arseniurefted  hydrogen  poisoning  1C8 

(occupational)    oS 
Aspidium  poisoning    105 
Atropine  poisoning    105 
Barium  poisoning    105 
Belladonna  poisoning    165 
Benzene  poisoning    165 
Benzol  poLsoning    105 

(occupational)    58 

(vapor)     108 
Bichloride  of  mercury  poisoning    165 
Bichromate  of  potassium  poisoning    165 
Biliary  poLsoning    115 
Bismuth  poisoning    1C5 
Bisulphide  of  carbon  poisoning,  vapor    168 
Blood  p>oisoning    20 

specific    3" 
Borax  poisoning    105 
Boric  acid  poisoning    165 
Brass  poisoning    58 

chronic    58 
Bromide  poisoning    59 
Bromine  poisoning    165 

(vapor)    168 
Bromoform  poisoning    165 


Brucine  poisoning  105 
Cacodyl  poisoning  U& 
CaiTelno  poisoning 

acuto    105 

chronic    59 
Calabar  l>ean  poisoning    105 
Camphor  poisoning    105 
Cannabis  indica  poisoning    165 

acute    1(0 

chronic    50 
Cantharides  poisoning    U,5 
Cantharidin  poisoning    105 
Carbolic  acid  poisoning    105 
Carbon 

bisulphide  poisoning,  vapor    168  \ 

dioxide  poisoning  ICS 
(occupational)  5S 
(pathological)    189 

disulphide  poisoning 
(liquid)    165 
(occupational)    58 
(vapor)    168 

monoxide  poisoning    108 
(ocaipatlonal)    5S 
Carbonic 

acid  gas  poLsoning    108 

oxide  pas  poisoning    168 
Castor  oil  seed  poisoning    105 
Caustic  poisoning    105 
Cevadilla  poisoning    105 
Charcoal  fumes  poisoning    168 
Cheese  poisoning    104 
Chemical  poisoning,  neuritis  from 

(not  occupational)    59 

(occupational)    58 
Chloral  hydrate  poisoning    105 

acuto    105 

chronic    59 
Chloralamidc  poisoning    105 
Chlorate  X'o'sonlng    105 
Chloride  of  lime  poisoning  (occupational)    58 
Chlorcthyl  poisoning    105 

(vapor)    108 
Chlorinated 

lime  poisoning    165 

soda  poisoning    165 
Chlorine  poisoning    168 

(occupational)    58 
Chloroform  poisoning,  and  other  chlorinated  anaes- 
thetics 

(liquid)    105 

(vapor)    108 

delayed    108 
Choke  damp  poisoning    168 

(In  mine)    173 
Chromate 

poisoning    165 

of  lead  poisoning    105 
Chrome  yellow  poisoning    165 
Chromic  acid  poisoning    165 
Chromium  poisoning    105 

(occupational)    58 
Chronic  poisoning 

(not  further  defined)    59 

(occupational)    68 
Chrj'sarobin  poisoning    105 


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Poi 


Cinchona  poisoning    165 
Coal  gas  poisoning    168 
Coca  poisoning    165 

acute    1G5 

chronic    59 
Cocaine  poisoning    165 

acute    165 

chronic    59 
Cocculus  indicus  poisoning    165 
Codeine  poisoning    1C5 

acute    165 

chronic    59 
CoHec  poisoning    59 
Colchicine  poisoning    165 
Colchicum  poisoning    1C5 
Colocynth  poisoning    1C.5 
Concentrated  l3"e  poisoning    165 
Coniine  poisoning    165 
Conium  poisoning    165 
Copaiba  poisoning    165 
Copper  poisoning    165 
Cordite  poisoning    165 

(vapor)    168 
Corrosive  sublimate  poisoning    165 
Creolin  poisoning    165 
Creosote  poisoning    165 
Croton  oil  poisoning    165 
Curare  poisoning    165 
Curarine  poisoning    165 
Cyanide 

poisoning    165 

(occupational)    58 

of  potassium  poisoning,  and  other  cyanides    165 
Cyanogen  poisoning    168 

(occupational)    58 
Cytisine  poisoning    185 
Damaged  meat  poisoning    164 
Deadly  nightshade  poisoning    165 
Deleterious  gas  poisoning    168 
Delphinium  poisoning    165 
Digitalin  poisoning    165 
Digitalis  poisoning    165 
Dinitrobenzol  poisoning  (occupational)    58 
Dicnine  poisoning    165 

acute    1G5 

chronic    59 
Duboisia  poisoning    165 
Egg  albumin  poisoning    164 
Elaterin  poisoning    165 
Epidemic  meat  poisoning    164 
Epinephrin  jwisoning    165 
Elaterium  poisoning    165 
Ergot  poisoning 

acute    165 

chronic    59 
E  serine  poisoning    165 
Ether  poisoning 

(liquid)    165 

(vapor)    168 

chronic    59 
Euphorbium  poisoning    165 
Fish 

poisoning    164 

venom  poisoning    165 
Fluorine  poisoning    168 
Food  poisoning    164 


165 
165 


165 


Fools'  parsley  poisoning    165 
Formaldehyde  poisoning    165 

(occupational)    58 

(vapor)    16S 
Foxglove  poisoning    165 
Fusel  oil  poisoning    165 
Gasoline  poisoning 

(liquid)    165 

(occupational)    58 

(vapor)    168 
Gclsomine  poisoning    165 
Gelsemium  poisoning    165 
G  uaiacol  poisoning    165 
Haschisch  poisoning    165 
Headache  powder  poisoning    165 
Kcllcborc  poisoning    165 
Hemlock  poisoning    165 
Henbane  poisoning    165 
Ilexamethylenamine  poisoning 

(liquid)    165 

(occupational)    58  . 

(vapor)    168 
Heroine  poisoning    165 

chronic    69 
Homatropine  poisoning    165 
Hydrate  of  chloral  poisoning 
Hydrochloric  acid  poisoning 

(occupational)    58 
Hydrocyanic  acid  poisoning 

(occupational)    58 

(vapor)    168 
Hydrofluoric  acid  poisoning 

(liquid)    165 

(occupational)    58 

(vapor)    168 
Hydrogen  sulphide  poisoning 
Hyoscine  poisoning    165 
Hyoscyamine  poisoning    165 
Hyoscyamus  poisoning    165 
Hypnotic  drug  poisoning    ■"' 

chronic    59 
Ice  cream  poisoning    164 
Ichthyotoxicon  poisoning    ^^^ 
Illuminating  gas  poisoning    168 

(occupational)    58 
Indian 

hemp  poisoning    165 

tobacco  poisoning    165 
Iodine  poisoning    165 
Iodoform  poisoning    165 
Iron  poisoning    165 
Irritant  drug  poisoning    165 
Ivy  poisoning    145 
Jaborandi  poisoning    165 
Jequirity  poisoning    165 
Kerosene  poisoning    165 
Kiln  vapor  poisoning    168 
Laudanum  poisoning    165 

chronic    59 
Laugliing  gas  poisoning    168 
Laurel  water  poisoning    165 
Lead 

chromate  poisoning    165 

poisoning  57 
acute  165 
chronic    57 


168 


165 


164 


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INDEX 


Poi 


Lime  poLsonJng    Ifo 

Lobelia  poisoning    165 

Lye  poisoning    Uv5 

Lysol  poisoning    it5 

Magnesium  poisoning    1G5 

Malarin  L  poisoning    4 

Male  fern  poisoning    105 

Manganese  poisoning  (occupational)    58 

Marsh  gas  poisoning    lUS 

(occupational)    58 
Meat  poisoning    10-1 
Mercurial  poisoning 

(iwute  or  unqualified)    165 
(chronic)    59 

(chronic,  occupational)    5S 
Mercury  poisoning 

(not  occupational)    50 

acute    1C5 

chronic 

(not  occupational)    59 
(occupational)    58 
Methyl  alcohol  poisoning 
(liquid)    105 
(occupational)    58 
(vapor)    168 
Milk  poisoning    104 
Monkshood  poisoning    105 
Morphine  poisoning    105 
acute    105 
chronic    59 
Mouldy  broad  poisoning    164 
Muriatic  acid  poisoning    165 

(occupational)    58 
Muscarine  poisoning    165 
Mushroom  poisoning    104 
Mussel  poisoning    164 
Naphthalene  poisoning    105 
Xaphthol  poisoning    105 
Narcotic  poisoning    105 
Nicotine  poisoning    59 
acute    105 
chronic    59 
Nitric  acid  poisoning    165 
Nitric  vapor  poisoning    168 
Nitrite  poisoning    1C5 

(vapor)    108 
Nitrobenzene  poisoning    105 

(occupational)    58 
Nitrobcnzol  poisoning    105 
Nitroglycerin  poisoning    105 
Nitrous 

gas  poisoning  (occupational)    58 
oxide  poisoning    168 
Noxious  gas  poisoning    1(8 
Nux  vomica  poisoning    105 

on  of 

bitter  almonds  poisoning    105 

vitriol  poisoning    1(;5 

wlntergreen  poisoning    165 
Opium  poisoning    105 

acute    105 

chronic    59 
Osmic  acid  poisoning    If^S 
Oxalic  ac'd  poisoning    165 


Paraldehyde  poisoning    105 
acute    165 
chronic    59 
Parathyn^oid  extract  poisoning    105 
Paregoric  ]ioisoning    105 
Paris  green  i)oisonlng    105 
Permyroyal  poisoning    105 
Petroleum  poisoning    105 

(vapor,  occupational)    58 
Phonacotin  poisoning    105 
acute    105 
chronic    59 
Phenazono  poisoning,  and  allied  drugs    165 
Phenol  poisoning    1C>5 
Phosphorotted  hydrogen  poisoning    168 
Phosphoric  acid  poisoning    165 
Phosphorous  acid  poisoning    105 
Phosphorus  poisoning    58 
acute    165 
chronic    58 
Physostlgma  poisoning    165 
Physostigmine  poisoning    16S 
IMcric  acid  poisoning    105 

(occupational)    58 
Plcrotoxin  poisoning     105 
Pilocarpine  poisoning    l(i5 
Pilocarpus  poisoning    105 
Pork  poisoning    104 
Potash  poisoning    165 
Potassium 

bichromate  poisoning    165 
bLsulphate  poisoning    165 
carbonate  poisoning    165 
chlorate  poisoning    165 
cyanide  poisoning    105 
hj-droxide  poisoning    163 
nitrate  poisoning    165 
oxalate  poisoning    165 
poisoning    165 
Potato  poisoning    104 
Pounded  glass  poisoning    165 
Prussic  acid  poisoning    165 
Ptomaine  poisoning 
(food  poisoning)    164 
(not  food  poisoning)    55 
Putrid  exhalation  poisoning    168 
Pyridine  poisoning  (occupational)    S8 
Pyrogalllc  acid  poisoning    165 
Quicklime  poisoning    165 
Quinine  poisoning    105 
Rcsorcin  poisoning    165 
Rhus  toxicodendron  poisoning    146 
Hough  on  Rats  poisoning    165 
Sabadilla  poisoning    165 
Salicylic  acid  poisoning    165 
Salicylate  poisoning    105 
Salt  of  lemon  poisoning    165 
Santonin  poisoning    165 
Sausage  poisoning    164 
Savin  poisoning    105 
Scopolamine  poisoning    165 
Serum  poisoning    105 
Sewer 

air  poisoning    108 


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Pol 


Sewer—Continued . 
g;is  poisoning    168 
(occupational)    58 
Sliellflsli  poisoning    164 
Silver  poisoning    165 
acute    165 
chronic    59 
Smoke  inhalation 

(not  conflagration)    168 
(conflagration)    166 
Snake  venom  poisoning    165 
Sodium 

bisulphate  poisoning    165 
carbonate  poisoning    165 
chlorate  poisoning    165 
chloride  poisoning    165 
hydroxide  poisoning    165 
Soothing-syrup  poisoning    165 
Spanish  fly  poisoning    165 
Squill  poisoning    165 
Stramonium  poisoning    165 
Strophanthin  poisoning    165 
Strophanthus  poisoning    165 
Strychnine  poisoning    165 
Sulphonal  poisoning    165 
acute    165 
chronic    59 
Sulphur  chloride  poisoning  (occupational)    58 
Sulphuretted  hydrogen  poisoning    168 

(occupational)    58 
Sulphuric  acid  poisoning    165 
Sulphurous  acid  poisoning    165 
(occupational)    58 
(vapor)    168 
Tansy  poisoning    165 
Tartaric  acid  poisoning    165 
Tea  poisoning    59 

(occupational)    58 
Thorn  apple  poisoning    165 
Thymus  extract  poisoning    165 
Thyreoid  extract  poisoning    165 
Tin  poisoning    59 
Tobacco  poisoning    59 
(occupational)    58 
acute    165 
chrome    59 
Trinitrin  poisoning    165 
Trional  poisoning    166        . 
acute    165 
clironic    59 
Turpentine  poisoning    165 
(vapor)    168 

(occupational)    58 
Tyrotoxicon  poisoning    164 
Uraemic  poisoning    120 

(puerperal)    138 
Uranium  poisoning    165 
Urari  poisoning    165 
Uric  acid  poisoning    65 
Veratrine  poisoning    165 
Veratrum  poisoning    165 
Veronal  poisoning    165 
acute    165 
chronic    59 
Voluntary  poisoning    155 


Water 

gas  poisoning    108 

hemlock  poisoning    105 
Wild  parsnip  poisoning    165 
Wood  alcohol  poisoning 

(liquid)    165 

(occupational)    58 

(vapor)    108 
Wourali  poisoning    105 
Yellow  jasmine  poisoning    165 
Yew  poisoning    105 
Zinc  poisoning    165 

Poisonous 

food     164 

gas,  suffocation    168 

maize    59 

vapor  168 
Polioencephalitis    63 

inferior    74 

superior    74 
Polioencephalomyelitis,  acute     63 
Poliomyelitis    63 

acute    63 

anterior    63 
acute    63 
ascending    63 
acute    63 
progressive    63 
chronic     63 
spinal,  acute    63 

ascending,  acute    63 

bulbar,  acute    63 

cephalic     63 

chronic     63 

posterior    63 

subacute    63 
Pollakiuria     189 
Polyadenitis    84 

malignant    15 
Polyarthritis     147 

spine    32 

vertebral     32 
Polycystic  kidney    122 
Polycythasmia    55 

chronic  55 
Polydipsia  189 
Polymyositis     149 

ha3morrhagic     149 
Polyneuritis    73 

alcoholic    73 

febrile  73 
Polypus  {see  also  Tumor) 

(unqualified)    46 

ear    76 

larjTix    87 

nasal    86 
fossa    86 

nasopharyngeal    86 
fossa    86 

nose    86 

rectum    110 

uterus  129 
Polysarcia  145 
Polyuria    189 


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INDEX 


Pre 


Pons 

hiemorrhage  into    64 

Varolii 

abscess    60 
tumor    74 
Popliteal  hremorrhage    85 
Porro'6  operation     136 
Portal 

circulation,  obstruction    115 

cirrhosis     113 

obstruction     115 

phlebitis    115 

vein 

inflammation     83 
obstruction     115 
thrombosis    82 
Postabortive  sepsis    137 
Postbasic  meningitis    61 
Postca?cal  abscess    108 
Postdiphtheritic 

nephritis    9 

neuritis    9 
Posterior 

and  lateral  columns,  spinal  cord,  de- 
generation   62 

bai^al  meningitis    61 

curvature,  spine    36 

lateral  sclerosis    63 

meningitis    61 

nares,  cancer    45 

poliomyelitis    63 

sclerosis    62 

spinal  cord     62 

spinal  sclerosis    62 

vaginal  wall,  prolapse    132 
Posterolateral  sclerosis    62 

spinal  cord     62 
Postfebrile  insanity    68 
Postlaryngeal  abscess    87 
Postmortem  wound     20 
Postnasal  abscess    86 
Postnatal  asphyxia     152 
Postoperative 

haemorrhage    85 

meningitis    61 

nephritis    120 

peritonitis    117 

shock    189 

uraemia     120 
Postorbital  abscess    75 
Postpartum 

curettement    136 

eclampsia    138 

haemorrhage     135 

pyaemia     137 

sepsis    137 
Postpharyngeal  abscess    100 
Postpuerperal  (see  Puerperal) 
Posttyphoid  abscess    1 
Posturaemic  abscess    120 
Potters'  asthma    98 
Pott's  disease    32 
Pox    37 

Precocious  menstruation    130 
Precocity     130 


Pregnancy     134 
abdominal     134 
abnormally  formed  uterus     134 
accident     134 

accidental  ha?morrhage     134 
albuminuria     138 
autointoxication     134 
carneous  mole  connected  with     134 
chorea     138 
cornual     134 
eclampsia     138 
ectopic     134 
extrauterine    134 
haemorrhage     134 
hydrorrhcea    134 
hyperemesis     134 
inflammation    of    uterus    connected 

with     137 
interstitial     134 
menstruation  during     134 
molar     134 
multiple     134 
nephritis    138 
toxaemia    138 
tubal     134 

infected     137 

rupture,  sac     134 
uraemia     138 

vesicular  mole  connected  with    134 
vomiting     134 

uncontrollable    134 
Pregnant 

tube,  ablation     134 
uterus 

displacement    134 

hysteralgia    134 

injury     186 

neuralgia    134 

prolapse     134 

retroversion    134 
Premature  birth  (mother)    134 

PREMATURE  BIRTH  (child) 

yhe  Rules  of  Statistical  Practice  adopted  by  the 
American  Tublic  Health  Association  (see  Census 
Bulletin  No.  108,  Mortality  Statistics,  1900,  pp.  37- 
42)  provide  as  follows: 

Premature  births  (not  stillborn)  should  be  in- 
cluded in  total  deaths  (classified  under  Interna- 
tional Title  No.  151).  [Same  title  in  revised  list, 
subtitle  1.] 

Premature  births  (stillborn)  should  be  classed 
under  .stillbirths,  and  should  not  be  included  In  total 
deaths. 

AVhen  a  premature  birth  is  reported  as  "stillborn " 
and  an  inconsistent  statement  of  age  (days,  hours, 
minutes)  is  also  piven,  the  registrar  should  endeavor 
to  secure  a  statement  that  will  enable  the  case  to 
be  classed  with  certainty  either  as  a  stillbirth  or 
as  a  death.  If  no  additional  information  can  be 
obtained,  the  statement  of  age  should  govern,  and 
the  case  be  compiled  as  a  death,  not  as  a  stillbirth. 

AVhcn  a  premature  birth  is  reported  with  no  state- 
ment of  age  (space  left  blank),  tlie  local  registrar 
should  ende.Tvor  to  obtain  a  statement  of  age,  or  at 
least  that  the  child  was  bom  alive;  but  in  the  ab- 
sence of  any  further  data  the  case  should  be  com- 
piled as  a  stillbirth. 


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Pro 


The  rules  and  assij!:ninents  given  under  the  head 
"Stillbirth"  may  be  compared,  together  with  tiie 
Bpecific  assignments  indicated  Ijy  the  following  list: 
Abortion 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    151  (subtitle  1) 
Immature  birth 

f child ,  dead  at  birth)    Stillhirth 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth,  — ly)    151  (sub- 
title 1) 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth,  ly+)    189 
Miscarriage 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    151  (subtitle  1) 
Premature  birth 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth,  — ly)    151  (sub- 
title 1) 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth,  ly-h)    189 
Prematurity 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth,  — ly)    151  (sub- 
title 1) 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth,  ly-l-)    189 

Premature 

delivery  (mother)     134 
labor,  (mother)     134 

induction     134 
valvular  disease,  heart    150 
Prepuce  (preputial) 
150 
cancer    45 
malformation     150 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    127 
Preputial  (see  Prepuce) 
Presentation 
breech 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
faulty  (mother)     136 
foot 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 

(mother)     136 
transverse 

(child)    152 

(mother)     136 
umbilical  cord  (child,  stillborn)  (see 
Stillbirth) 
Pressure 

abnormal    atmospheric,     suffocation 

168 
birth  (child)     152 
brain 

(not  injury  at  birth)     74 

(injiu-y  at  birth)     152 
cerebral 

(not  injury  at  birth)     74 

(injury  at  birth)     152 
delivery,  excessive 

(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
funis 

(child,  -3m)    152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
myelitis    63 
Pressure-atrophy,  spine    32 


Preternatural  birth    150 
Primary 

dementia    68 

lateral  sclerosis    C3 

lesion    37 

myopathy    63 

spastic  paraplegia    63 

syphilis    37 
Privation    177 
Procidentia 

recti    110 

uteri     130 
Proctalgia     110 
Proctectomy     110 
Proctitis     ilO 

tuberculous    31 
Proctocele     110 
Proctoptosis    110 
Progressive 

anaemia    54 

malignant    54 

apoplex}"     64 

ascending  anterior  poliomyelitis    63 

asthenia 

(-ly)    151 

(lv-69y)     189 

(70y+)     154 
ataxia    62 
atrophy,  brain    74 
bulbar  paralysis     63 
cerebral  degeneration    74 
chorea,  chronic     74 
degeneration,  brain    74 
dementia     67 
general  paralysis     67 
infantile  paralysis,  acute     63 
locomotor  ataxia    62 
meningitis     61 
miiltiple  paralysis    63 
muscular 

atrophy    63 

dystrophy    63 
myelilis    63 
myocarditis    79 
myopathy    63 
ossifying  myositis    149 
paralysis    (36 

atrophic     63 

spinal  cord     63 
peripheral  paresis     63 
pneumonia    92 
spinal  paralysis     63 
weakness 

(-ly)    151 

(ly-69y)     189 

(70y+)     154 
Prolapse 

anterior  vaginal  wall    132 
anus    110 
bladder    124 
funis 

(child, -3m)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  (see  Stillbirth) 
liver    115 
ovary    132 
posterior  vaginal  wall    132 


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Pue 


Prolapse — Cont  inued . 
pregnant  uterus    134 
rectum    110 
umbilical  cord 

(child,  -3ni)     152 
(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth^ 
urethra    J25 
uterus     130 
vagina     130 
Prolapsus  ( female)    130 
Prolonged  labor 
(child)     152 

(child,  stillborn)  {see  StillbiHh) 
(mother)     13(5 
PrOfitate  (prostatic) 
abscess    126 
calculus    126 
cancer    45 

congenital  malformation    150 
cyst    126 
diseuse    12(i 
enlargement    126 
gland,  cancer    45 
hirmonhage    126 
hj-pertrophy    126 
inflammation    126 
syphilis    37 
tiioerculosis    34 
tnmor    126 
Prostatectomy    126 
Prostatic  (see  Prostate) 
Prostatitis    126 
malitrnant    45 
tuberculous    34 
Prostatocystitis    126 
Prostatotomy    126 
Prostration 

(-ly)     151 
(1^ — 69v)     189 
(7by  +  )'  154 
heat    179 
nervous    74 
senile     154 
Protracted 
dry  birth 

■    (child)     152 
(mother)     136 
labor 

(child)    152 
(mother)    136 
Prurigo     145 

llebra's    145 
Pruritus    145 
Psammoma    74 
Pseudocroup    87 
Pseudodiphtheria    9 
Pseudoghoma    75 
Pseudohj'pertrophic 
paralysis    63 

muscle    63 
paresis    63 
Pseudoleufhfemia    53 

infantile    53 
Pseudomembranous 
angina     9 
bronchitis    9 


Pseudomembranous — Coutinued. 
croup    9 
enteritis    110 
laryngitis    9 
tonsillitis    9 
Pseudoparalvsis    66 
Psilosis  {>eo.  Sprue)     110 
Psoas 

abscess    32 

and  lumbar  abscess    32 
Psoitis     149 
Psoriasis     145 
Psychaslhenia    68 
Psychosis    68 
epileptic    69 
exhaustive    68 
hysterical    73 
infective    68 

intoxication  (alcoholic)     56 
manic  depressive    68 
due  to  organic  brain  disease    74 
senile     154 
thyreoigenous    SS 
toxic    68 
traumatic    68 
Pterygium    75 
Ptomaine  poisoning 

(not  food  poisoning")    55 
(food  poisoning^     164 
Ptosis    75 
Ptyalism    99 

mercurial    165 

(occupational)    58 
Pubes,  cancer    45 
Pudendal 

ha^matoma    186 
hemia    109 
Puerperal 

abscess    137 
breast    141 
broad  ligament    137 
mammary  gland    141 
accident    140 

accidental  haemorrhage    135 
albuminuria     138 
anuria    138 
apoplexy   .136 
Bright 's  disease     138 
fclluiitis    137 
coma    138 
convulsions    138 
cramp    138 
diffuse  mastitis     141 
disease,  breast    141 
displacement,  uterus    140 
dropsy     138 
eclampsia 

(child,  not  stillborn)     151 
(child,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
(mother)     138 
embolism    139 
lung    139 
endometritis    137 
erysipelas    137 
fever    137 
fissure,  nipple    141 


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Puerperal — Continued, 
fistula 

breast    141 

mammary  gland     141 
galactophoritis    141 
hsematoma,  vulva    136 
haemorrhage    135 
infection    137 
inflammation 

breast    141 

uterus    137 
insanity    140 
lymphangitis    137 
mammary  abscess    141 
mammitis    141 
mania    140 
mastitis    141 
melancholia    140 
metritis     137 
metroperitonitis    137 
metrorrhagia    135 
metrorrhexis    136 
metrosalpingitis    137 
nephritis     138 
parauterine  abscess     137 
pelvic 

cellulitis    137 
diffuse     137 

peritonitis     137 
pelviperitonitis    137 
perforation,  uterus     136 
perimetritis     137 
perimetrosalpingitis     137 
peitoneal  infection     137 
peritonitis     137 
periuterine  cellulitis     137 
phlebitis  _  139 
phlegmasia  alba  dolens    139 
phlegmon,  broad  ligament    137 
pulmonary  embolism     139 
purulent  endometritis     137 
pyeemia    137 
pyohsemia    137 
pyrexia    137 
salpingitis    137 
saprsemia    137 
scarlatina    7 
sepsis    137 
septic 

endometritis    137 

fever  _  137 

infection     137 

intoxication     137 

metritis    137 

peritonitis    137 
septichsemia    137 
spasm    138 
state     140 
sudden  death    139 
suppurative  metritis    137 
syncope     139 
tetanus    138 
thrombosis    139 
toxaemia    138 
uraemia    138 


P  u  erperal — Continued . 
ursemic 

coma    138 

convulsions    138 

delirium     138 

dementia    138 

eclampsia    138 

intoxication     138 

poisoning    138 
utenne  haemorrhage    135 
vomiting     134 
Puerperium  {see  also  Puerperal)     140 
Pulmonary  (see  also  Lung) 
artery 

aneurysm  (branches)    81 

embolism    82 

(postpartum)     139 

rupture    98 

stricture    81 

thrombosis    82 
insufficiency 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    79 

osteoarthropathy  36 

regurgitation    79  -. 

stasis    94 

stenosis    79 

congenital     150 

valve 

disease    79 

heart,  orifice,  imperfect    150 

valvular  disease,  heart    79 
Pulmonic  regurgitation     79 
Pulmonitis  (see  also  Pneumonia)     92 

acute    92 

chronic     98 
Pulpy  degeneration,  syno\dal  membrane 

33 
Pulsating  goitre    88 
Pultaceous  angina    100 

(diphtheritic)     9 
Puncture  (see  also  Wound) 

bladder  (not  due  to  violence)     124 

foetal  membrane  (child)     152 

foreign  body     186 

kidney  (not  due  to  violence)     122 

vein    186 
Punishment,  capital    186 
Purging 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Purple  fever    189 
Purpura    55 

haemorrhagica    55 

Henoch's    55 

infectious    55 

rheumatica    55 

scorbutic    49 
Purpuric  smallpox    5 
Purulent 

arthritis    147 

basilar  meningitis    30 

bronchitis 

(-5y)    89 
(5y+)    90 


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Purulent — Continued. 

bronchit  is — Cont  inued . 
acute    89 
chronic    90 

brouchorrho^a     90 

conjunctivitis    38 

cystitis     124 

endocarditis    78 

endometritis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)     137 

infection    20 

mailer,  absorption    20 

meningitis    Gl 

nephritis    120 

ophthalmia    38 

newborn  infant    38 

osteitis    146 

otitis  media    76 

pericarditis    77 

perinephritis    122 

peritonitis    117 
general    117 

pleurisy    93 

pleuritis    93 

salpingitis     132 

synovitis    147 
Pus  (see  also  Purulent,  Pyaemia) 

absorption    20 

cavity    144 

tube '  132 

rupture    132 
Pustular  conjunctivitis    75 
Pustule,  malignant    22 
Putnam's  disease    63 
Putrid 

fever    20 

infection    20 

sore  throat    9 
Pyaemia  (pyagmic)    20 

abscess    20 

embolism    20 

fever    20 

joint    20 

liver    115 

lung    98 

obstruction    20 

phlebitis    83 

postpartum    137 

puerperal    137 

synovitis    20 

traumatic     180 

tuberculous    28 
Pysemic     {see  Pyaemia) 
Pyelitic  uraemia    122 
Pyelitis    122 

calculous    123 

suppurative    122 
Pyelonephritis    122 

calculous    123 
Pyemia  (see  Pyaemia) 
Pvlephlebitis    83 
Pylorectomy     103 
Pyloric  (see  Pylorus) 
Pyloroplasty    103 


Pylorospasm     103 
Pylorus  (pyloric) 

cancer    40 

contraction     103 

incontinence    103 

necrosis    103 

obstruction     103 

stenosis    103 

(congenital)     150 
hypertrophic     103 

stricture     103 

tumor    40 

ulcer    102 

valve,  abscess    103 
Pyocyslitis    124 
Pyogenic  infection    20 
Pyohiemia  (see  also  Pyivmia) 

^nonpuerperal  or  unqualified)    20 

(puerperal)     137 
Pyometra    130 
Pyonephritis    122 
Pyonephrosis    122 

calculous    123 

from  calculus    123 

double    122 

tuberculous    34 
Pyoophoritis    132 
Pyopericardium    77 
Pyophlebitis    83 
Pyopneumopericardium    77 
Pyopneumothorax     93 
Pyorrhoea  alveolaris    99 
Pyosalpingitis    132 
Pyosalpinx    132 

ruptured     132 
Pyoseptichaemia  (see  also  Pyaemia)     20 
Pyothorax    93 
Pyrexia    189 

atmospheric    179 

puerperal    137 
Pyrosis     103 
Pyuria    124 

Q 

Quarry 

accident    173 

injury    173 

traumatism    173 

violent  death     173 
Quartan 

fever    4 

malaria    4 
Quick  coHMimption    29 
Quinsy     100 
Quotidian 

fever    4 

malaria    4 

R 

Rabies    23 
Radium,  effect    167 
Radius  (.see  Bone) 
Railroad 

accident    175 

electric    175 

elevated    175 


262 


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INDEX 


Bet 


Railroad — Continued. 

accident — ^Continued. 
interurban     175 
steam     175 
street    175 
underp;round     175 

boiler  explosion,  locomotive     175 

car  or  engine 

falling  from     175 

injury,  getting  on  or  off    175 

run  over  by     175 

struck  by     175 

collision     175 

derailment    175 

injury     175 

killed  on    175 

neurosis    74 

traumatism    175 
Railway  {see  R.ailroad) 
Ranula    99 
Rash     189 

canker    7 

rose     19 

epidemic     19 

scarlet    7 
Raynaud's  disease     142 
Reclus's  disease     133 

cystic    133 
Rectal  {see  Rectum) 
Rectitis    110 
Rectocele    110 
Rectourethral  fistula    125 
Rectovaginal  fistula    110 
Rectovesical 

abscess    124 

fistula    125 
Rectum  (rectal) 

abscess    110 

absent    150 

atresia    110 

congenital     150 

bilharziasis    107 

burn     167 

cancer    41 

congenital  malformation    150 

disease     110 

parasitic     107 

enlargement    110 

epithelioma    41 

falling    110 

fistula    110 

foreign  body    110 

gangrene     110 

ha2morrhage     110 

impaction    110 

imperforate     150 

inflammation     110 

injury     186 

laceration    110 

malformation     150 

oedema,  malignant    110 

polypus     110 

prolapse    110 

rupture     110 

sloughing    110 

epasm    110 


Rectum — Continued. 

stricture     110 

syphilitic    37 

syphilis    37 

tuDcrculosis    31 

tumor    110 

ulceration    110 

wound     186 
Recurrent 

appendicitis     108 

cyst,  uterus     129 

fever    3 

mania    68 

melancholia    68 

typhus    3  _ 
Reflex  convulsions 

(-5y)    71 

(5y+)    70 
Reflux,  mitral    79 

Regurgitant  disease,  valve,  heart    79 
Regurgitation 

aortic    79 

mitral    79 

pulmonary    79 

pulmonic    79 

stomach    103 

tricuspid    79 

through  valve,  heart    79 
Relapsing 

fever    3 

(spirillum)  fever    3 
Remittent 

fever    4 

bilious    4 
congestive    4 
gastric    4 

malaria    4 
Removal  (see  Operation) 
Renal  {see  Kidney) 
Repair,  lacerated  cervix  uteri    130 
Reproductive  organ 

congenital  malformation    150 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 
Resection    148 

bone    148 

bowel    110 

intestine    110 

osteoplastic  (skull)     146 
Respiration,  failure 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    189 

Respiratory 

organ,  catarrh    90 
paralysis     98 
system 

congenital  malformation    150 
disease  (unqualified)     98 
Result 

labor  (without  further  explanation) 

140 
tight  lacing,  liver    115 
Retained  (see  Retention) 
Retarded  labor 
(child)     152 
(mother)     136 


263 


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INDEX 


Slt> 


Retention  i, retained) 
cyst  (see  Tumor) 
dead  ovum     134 
membrane    135 
menses    130 
placenta    135 
eecundines     135 
urine    124 
Retina  {see  Eye) 
Retinitis     75 

albuminuric     120 
leucocvthaemic    53 
renal  "120 
syphilitic    37 
Retraction 

finger    149 
palmar  fascia    149 
valve,  heart    79 
Retrocession,  uterus     130 
Retroflexion,  uterus     130 
Retrolaryngeal  abscess     87 
Retroperitoneal 
abscess     144 
cancer    41 
eland,  cancer    41 
hernia    109 
RetropharjTigeal 
abscess     100 
cancer    45 
gangrene     100 
Retrouterine 
abscess    130 
haematocele     132 
phlegmon     130 
Retroversion 

pregnant  uterus    134 
uterus    130 
Rhabdomyoma  {see  Tumor) 
Rhabdomyosarcoma,  kidney    45 
Rhaohitic  deformity,  chest    36 
Rhachitis    3G 
intestinal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
specific    37 
Rhachitism    36 
Rheumatic  (see  Rheumatism) 
Rheumatism     (rheumatic)    47 
abdomen    47 
acute    47 
ansemia    48 
arthritis    47 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
articular    47 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
blennorrhagic    38 
Vjrain     47 
carditis    47 
chorea    72 
chronic    48 
congenital    47 
febnle    47 
diathesis    48 
dropsy    48 


Rheumatism — Continued, 
endocarditis    47 
acute    47 
chronic     79 
fever    47 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
subacute    47 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrho'al    38 
gout    48 
heart    47 

disease     79 
hyperpyrexia    47 
inflammation,  kidney    120 
inflammatory    47 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
intercostal    47 
iritis    75 
joint    47 

acute    47 
chronic    48 
malignant    47 
meningitis    47 
metastatic    48 
muscle     149 
myocarditis    47 
neuralgic    48 
neuritis    48 
acute    47 
chronic     48 
nodose    48 
pancarditis    47 
paralysis    48 
pericarditis    47 
pericardium    47 
peritonaeum    47 
peritonitis    47 
pleurisy    47 
sciatic    47 
septic    47 
specific    38 
spine    48 
acute  47 
chronic    48 
stomach    47 
subacute    47 
syphilitic    37 
typhoid  fever     1 
valvular  disease,  heart    79 
vertigo    47 
visceral     47 
Rheumatoid  arthritis    48 
acute    47 
chronic    48 
Rhinitis    86 
atrophic     86 
hypertrophic     86 
vasomotor    86 
Rhinolith    86 
Rhinoplasty    86 
Rhinorriuea,  cerebrospinal     86 
Rhinoscleroma    86 
Rhus  toxicodendron  poisoning    145 
Rib  (see  Bone) 


264 


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INDEX 


Sac 


Rickets    36 

scurvy    49 
Riggs's  disease    99 
Piingworm    145 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever    19 
Rodent 

dermatitis    44 

ulcer  44 
Rosacea  145 
Rose 

cancer  (see  Cancer) 

rash     19 

epidemic    19 
Roseola    19 
Rotheln     19 

Rough  on  Rats  poisoning  (see  Poisoning) 
Round 

ligament 

hydrocele     132 
shortening    132 

ulcer    102 

stomach     102 
Round-celled  cancer  (see  Cancer) 
Rubella    19 
Rubeola    6 

(when  not  signifying  measles)     19 
Run  over  by 

automobile    175 

car    175 

engine    175 

locomotive    175 

train     175 

vehicle  (any  vehicle)     175 
Runaway  accident    175 
Rupia    37 
Rupture    109 

abdominal 

muscle    186 
viscera    186 

abscess    144 

aorta    81 

appendix    108 

artery    81 

disease    81 
injury    186 

bile  duct    115 

bladder    124 

(traumatic)     186 
parturition    136 

blood  vessel    85 
brain    64 

bowel    109 

brain  (incident  to  birth)     152 

bronchi    186 

bronchial  gland    98 

capillaries    85 

cervical  gland    84 

chordae,  heart    79 

congenital    109 

cyst    46 

diaphragm    109 

duct,  secreting  gland     186 

duodenum    110 

Falloppian  tube    132 


Rupture — Continued, 
gall 

bladder    115 

duct    115 
heart    79 

(traumatic)     186 
intestine     109 
joint    186 
kidney    186 
liver    186 
lung    98 

lymphatic  vessel    84 
membrana  tympani    186 
muscle     140 

(traumatic)     186 
nerve    186 
oesophagus    101 
perinseum    136 

parturition    136 
pulmonary  artery    98 
pus  tube     132 
pyosalpinx     132 
rectum    110 
sac 

f ectopic  gestation)    134 

(tubal  pregnancy)    134 
sclerotic     186 
secreting  gland    186 
sheath,  muscle    186 
spleen     116 
spontaneous 

oesophagus    101 

spleen    116 
stomach    103 
tendon    149 

(traumatic)    186 
thorax    186 
tonsil    100 
trachea    186 
tubal 

abscess    132 

pregnancy  sac    134 
tube    132 

tympanum,  traumatic    186 
urethra    125 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal)     180 

(parturition)    136 

(traumatic)     186 
vagina,  parturition    136 
valve,  heart    79 
varicose  vein    83 
vas  deferens    186 
vein    186 
vena  cava    85 
viscera    189 

abdomen    186 
vulva,  parturition     136 
Ruptured  (sec  Rupture) 


Sac 


S 
ectopic  gestation,  ruptured    134 


265 


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INDEX 


Scl 


Sac — Continued, 
hernial 

adhesion     109 
dropsy     109 
inflammation     109 
lateratinn    109 
suppuration     109 
lacrimal 

abscess    75 
injury     1S6 
pericardial,  foreign  body     186 
tubal  pregnancy,  rupture    134 
Saccharine  diabetes    50 
Saccular  aneurysm    81 
Sacral  joint,  cancer    45 
Sacrococcygeal  tumor    146 
Sacrum 

cancer    45 

caries,  tuberculous    32 
fracture    185 
Saint 

Anthony's  fire    18 
Vitus 's  dance    72 
Salivary 

calculus    99 
duct,  wound     186 
fistula    99 
gland 

abscess  99 
cancer  39 
concretion    99 

congenital  malformation    150 
cyst    99 
disease    99 
fistula    99 

infected     99  * 

inflammatijon    99 
suppuration    99 
tumor    99 
wound     186 
Salivation    99 

mercurial    59 
Salpingectomy    132 
Salpingitis    132 
catarrhal    132 
Eustachian    76 
puerperal    137 
purulent    132 
septic     132 
tuDcrculous    34 
Salpingo-oophorectomy    132 
Salpingo-oophorilis     132 
Salpingoovaritis    132 
Salpingoperitonitis    132 
Salt  rheum     145 
Sanguineous  apoplexy    64 
Sapra;mia    20 

puerperal    137 
Sarcepiplocele    109 
Sarcepiplomphalocele    109 
Sarcinal  infection 
f-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
Sarcocele  (sec  Cancer) 
syphilitic    37 


Sarcoepiplocele  109 
Sarcoma  (see  Cancer) 
Sarcomatosis  (see  Cancer) 

general    45 
Sarcomatous  phlebitis    45 
Saturnine 

colic    57 

encephalopathy    57 

gout    57 

ne])hriti8    57 

l)aralysis    57 
Saturnism    57 
Scabies    145 
Scald  (any  part  of  body)     167 

steam     167 

suicide    163 
Scalled  head     145 
Scalp 

abscess    144 

burn    167 

cancer    44 

foreign  body    186 

ha;matoma    186 

ha3morrhage 

(not  injury  at  birth)     85 
(child,  injury  at  birth)     152 

infection     189 

tumor    46 

wound     18G 
Scanty  menstruation     130 
Scapulalgia    33 
Scapular 

abscess     144 

cancer    45 
Scarlatina  (see  also  Scarlet  fever)     7 

anginosa    7 

maligna    7 
Scarlatinal  (see  Scarlet  fever) 
Scarlet 

fever    7 

albuminuria    7 

angina    7 

convulsions     7 

eclampsia    7 

malignant    7 

nephritis    7 

puerperal    7  i 

rash    7 
Schonlein's  disease    47 
Sciatic 

hernia    109 

neuritis    73 

rheumatism    47 
Sciatica    73 

Scirrhous  carcinoma  {see  Cancer) 
Scirrhus  (see  Cancer) 
Sclerema 

(-ly)     151 

(ly+)  .  145 

congenital 

(-ly)   151 
(iy+)    145 

neonatorum     151 
Scleritis    75 
Sclerochorioiditis    75 


266 


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INDEX 


Sec 


Scleroconjunctivitis    75 
Sclerodermia    145 

diffuse    145 
Sclerosis 

(unqualified)    63 
amyotrophic    63 

lateral    63 
aortic    81 
artery    81 
brain    74 
cardiorenal    120 
cardiovascular    79 
catarrhal     189 
cerebral    74 

diffuse    74 
cerebrospinal    63 

disseminated    63 

multiple    63 
coronary  artery    81 
degenerative    63 
diffuse,  brain    74 
disseminated    63 

spinal  cord    63 
general    63 

brain    74 
gland    84 
hepatic    113 
insular    63 
kidney    120 
larynx    87 
lateral    63 

descending    63 

posterior    63 

primary    63 

secondary    63 
liver    113 
lung    98 

miliary,  brain    74 
mitral    79 
multiple    63 

spinal  cord    63 
ovary    132 
plaques    63 
posterior    62 

spinal  cord     62 
posterolateral    62 
pulmonary     98 
renal    120 
spinal    63 

cord    63  _ 

combined    63 

multiple    63 

posterior    62 
stomach     103 
symmetrical    63 
vascular    81 
Sclerotic  (see  Eye,  Sclerosis) 
cachexia    81 
endocarditis    79 
gastritis    103 
Sclerotitis    75 
Sclerotomy    75 
Sclerous 

cachexia    81 
endocarditis    79 
myocarditis    79 


Scoliosis    36 
Scorbutic 

inflammation,  alveoli,  teeth    49 

purpura    49 
Scorbutus    49 
Scorpion,  venom     165 
Scrofula    34 
Scrofulide    34 
Scrofulodermia    34 
Scrofulosis    34 

universal    34 
Scrofulous 

abscess    34 

adenitis    34 

bronchitis    28 

bubo    34 

consumption    28 

diathesis    34 

lymphatism    34 

ulcer    34 
Scrotal  (see  Scrotum) 
Scrotum  (scrotal) 

abscess    127 

burn     167 

cancer    45 

cellulitis     127 

chancre,  soft    38 

congenital  malformation    150 

disease    127 

elephantiasis,  nonfilarial    145 

erysipelas     18 

fistula    127 

foreign  body    186 

frostbite    178 

gangrene    142 

hsematocele    127 

hsematoma    186 

hernia    109 

inflammation    127 

lymph    84 

lymphangiectasis    84 

malformation    150 

sloughing     127 

syphilis     37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    127 

wound    186 
Scurvy    49 

bone    49 

gum    49 

infantile    49 

rickets    49 
Sea, lost  at    169 
Seasickness    189 
Sebaceous 

cyst    46 

tumor    46 
Secondary 

dementia    63 

hsemorrhage    85 

lateral  sclerosis    63 

lesion    37 

paralysis    66 

spastic  paraplegia    63 

syphilis    37 


267 


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INDEX 


Sep 


Secreting  gland 
duct  of 

rupture    186 
Avound     186 
rupture    186 
wound     186 
S«ctiou  {see  Operation) 

abdominal     189 

bladder    124 

Caesarean  {see  Csesarean  operation) 

nerve    74 

perineal    125 
Secundines,  retained    135 
Seizure    64 

Semilunar  cartilage,  dislocation    185 
Seminal  vesicle 

abscess    127 

congenital  malformation    150 

syphilis    37 
Senectus    154 
Senile 

asthenia    154 

atrophy    154 
brain     74 

bronchitis    90 

cachexia    154 

cerebral  atrophy     74 

debiUty    154 

decay    154 

degeneration     154 

dementia    154 

diarrha?a    105 

emphysema    97 

endocarditis    79 

epilepsy    69 

exhaustion    154 

failure,  general    154 

fibrosis    154 

gangrene    142 

gatism    154 

heart    154 

imbecility    154 

insanity     154 

mania    154 

marasmus    154 

melancholia    154 

neurosis    74 

paralysis    66 

paresis    154 

pneumonia    92 

prostration    154 

psychosis    154 

softening    154 

tremor    66 

vascular  degeneration     154 

weakness    154 
Senility  (see  also  Senile)     154 

atheromatous    81 
Separation 

eniphyses    185 

placenta    135 
Sepsis  {see  also  Septic,  Septichaemia)     20 

general    20 

hereditary  (—3m)     152 

postabortive    137 

postpartum    137 


Sepsis — Cont  inued . 
puerperal     137 
umbilicus  (-3m)     152 
unnary     124 
Septic  {sec  also  Sepsis,  Septichsemia) 
absorption    20 
adenitis    84 
arthritis     147 
autoinfoction     20 
bronchitis    89 
bronchopneumonia    91 
cellulitis    20 
chill     20 
colitis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
cystitis    124 
diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
disease,  throat    100 
embolism    82 
brain    82 
endocarditis    78 
endometritis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)    137 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
fever 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

20 
(puerperal)     137 
gangrene     142 
gastritis    103 
gastroenteritis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
hepatitis    115 
infection 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

20 
(puerperal)     137 
umbilicus  (—3m)     152 
inflammation 
ear    76 

membrane,  brain    61 
intoxication 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

20 
(puerperal)     137 
jaundice 

(-ly)     151 
(ly+)     115 
kidney    122 
laryngitis    87 
mania    20 
meningitis    61 
metritis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal)     137 
nephritis    120 
orchitis     127 


268 


Sep 


INDEX 


SU 


92 


83 


Septic — Continued. 

parotiditis    99 

pericarditis    77 

peritonitis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

117 
(puerperal)     137 
general    117 
multiple    117 

pharyngolaryngitis    87 

phlebitis    83 
uterus    130 

pleurisy    93 

pleuropneumonia 

pneumonia    92 

rheumatism    47 

salpingitis    132 

sore  throat    100 

thrombophlebitis 

thrombosis    82 
appendix    108 

thrombus    82 

traumatic  peritonitis    117 

tuberculosis    28 

umbilical  cord  (—3m)     152 

uraemia    120 

uterus  (puerperal)     137 

wound     186 
Septicemia  {see  Septichsemia) 
S€iptichsemia  (see  also  Sepsis,  Septic)     20 

abortion    137 

carcinomatous    45 

gangrenous    142 

general    20 

lung    98 

meningeal    61 

navel  (-3m)     152 

peritoneal     117 

puerpei-al    137 

suppurative    20 

traumatic    186 

umbilicus  (—3m)     152 
Septum 

malformation,  intrauterine     150 

nasal 

abscess    86 
deviation    86 
disease    86 
fracture     185 
lisematoma    86 

nose,  perforation    86 
Sequestration  dermoid  cyst  (see  Tumor) 
Sequestrum     146 
Serofibrinous 

peritonitis    117 

pleiirisy    93 
Seropurulent  pleurisy    93 
Serosanguineous  flux     14 
Serous 

alcoholic  meningitis    56 

apoplexy    64 

cyst  (see  Tumor) 

meningitis    61 
Serpent 

bite    165 

venomous,  bite    165 


Serijiginous  ulcer     145 
Serum  intoxication     165 
Severed  extremity    186 
Severing,  artery    186 
Sewer  gas  poisoning  (see  Poisoning) 
Shaft,  fall  (mine)     173 
Shafting,  caught  in    174 
Shaking 

palsy    63 

paralysis    63 
Sheath 

muscle,  rupture     186 

tendon 

inflammation     149 
loose  body    149 
tumor     149 
Shingles    145 
Ship,  fall  in     172       . 
Shock     189 

birth 

(child)     152 
(mother)     136 

electric     181 

accidental    181 
injury     181 

lightning     180 

nervous    74 

paralysis    64 

paralytic    64 

postoperative     189 

postpuerperal     136 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 

surgical    189 

traumatic    186 
Shooting    170 

(homicide)     182 

(suicide)     159 
Shortening 

round  ligament  .  132 

tendon     149 
Shot    170 

(homicide)     182 

burglar    182 

duel    182 
Shoulder  (see  Joint) 
Sick  from  birth 

(-ly)    151 

(iy+)    189 

Sickness 

falling    69 

green    54 

milk  (trembles)     19 

sleeping    55 

sweating    11 
Side,  abscess    144 

tuberculous    34 
Sigmoid  flexure 

cancer    41 

stenosis    109 

strictiue    109 
Sigmoiditis 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Silicosis    98 

pulmonary    98 


269 


Sim 


INDEX 


Sot 


Simple 

anipmia    54 
angina    100 
bronchitis    S9 
cerebral  meningitis    61 
cerebrospinal  meningitis    61 
chancre    3S 
continued  fever    189 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
meningitis    61 
brain     61 
peritonitis     117 
Simulation     189 
Singultus    74 
Sinus    145 
accessory 

cancer    45* 
disease     146 
empyema    146 
foreign  body     146 
inflammation     146 
parasitic  disease     146 
tumor    146 
brain,  disease    83 
cavernous,  phlebitis    83 
cerebral,  thrombosis    82 
ethmoidal,  abscess    146 
frontal 

abscess    146 

disease     146 

empyema    146 

(and  other  sinuses),  foreign  body 

146 
parasitic  disease    146 
suppuration     146 
lateral,  thrombosis    82 
maxillary 

abscess    146 
foreign  body    146 
parasitic  disease    146 
sphenoidal,  abscess    146 
Sinusitis     146 

ethmoidal     146 
frontal    146 
maxillary    146 
sphenoidal     146 
Siphilis  {see  Syphilis)    37 
Sitiophobia    68 
Skin 

anthrax    22 

blastomycosis     25 

bum     167 

cancer    44 

congenital  malformation    150 

diphtheria    9 

disease  (unqualified)     145 

effect,  electricity     181 

epithelioma    44 

erysipelas    18 

filariasis    19 

frostbite     178 

gangrene     142 

glanders    21 

grafting    145 


Skin — Continued. 

hfemorrhage    55 

leprosy     17 

lymphatic  navus    46 

nievus    150 

vascular    150 

parasitic  disease    145 

scald     167 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    145 

wound    186 
Skoliosis    36 
Skull  {see  Bone) 

osteoplastic  resection     146 

perforation  (cause  not  indicated)    186 

trephining    189 

tumor    146 
Sleeping  sickness    55 
Sloughing 

abscess    144 

appendix    108 

bladder    124 

phageda;na    142 

rectum    110 

scrotum    127 

ulcer    145 
Slow 

atrophy,  liver    113 

fever    189 
Smallpox    5 

black    5 

confluent    5 

discrete    5 

haemorrhagic    5 

malignant    5 

petechial    5 

Purpuric    5 
e 
asphyxia     (conflagration     excepted) 

168 
inhalation    168 

(burning  building)     166 
suffocation    168 

(burning  building)     166 
Smokers'  cancer    39 
Snake  bite    165 
Snuffles    37 
Soft 

chancre    38 
bubo    38 
penis    38 
scrotum    38 
vulva    38 
palate 

cancer    39 
paralysis    100 
Bore    38 
Softening    189 
bone    36 
brain    65 

inflammatory    65 
necrotic    65 
thrombotic    82 
cerebral    65 
cerebrospinal    65 


270 


Sof 


INDEX 


8pl 


Softening — Continued, 
heart    79 
Benile    154 
spinal  cord     63 
stomach    103 
Solar  plexu8,  neuralgia    73 
Solidification,  lung    92 
Somnambuliam     74 
Soothing-eyrup  poisoning    165 
Sore    189 

fever    146 
mouth    99 

nurging    99 
soft    38 
throat    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
gangrenous    9 
malignant    9 
putrid    9 
septic    100 
ulcerated    9 
Spansemia    54 
Spasm 

(-5y)     71 
(5y+)     70 
bladder    124 
cardiac    80 
facial    74 
glottis    87 
heart    80 
hysterical    73 
infantile  (— 5y)     71 
intestinal 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)     105 
larynx    87 
muscle    74 
nervous 

(-5y)   71 

(5y+)     70 
oesophagus    101 
pharjTix     100 
puerperal    138 
rectum    110 
stomach    103 
tongue    74 
Spasmodic 

asthma  96 
cholera*  13 
chorea  72 
colic 

(-2v)     104 

(2y+)     105 
convulsions 

(-5y)    71 

(5y+)    70 
croup    87 

(diphtheritic)    9 
dorsal  tabes    63 
hysteria    73 
laryngitis    87 
tabes  dorsalis    62 
torticollis    149 
Spastic 

ataxia    62 

family  paralysis    63 


Spastic — Continued . 

paralysis    63 
infantile    74 
spinal  cord     63 

paraplegia    63 

hereditary    63 
primary     63 
secondary    63 

spinal  paralysis    63 
Specific 

(when  signifying  syphilis,  any  affec- 
tion)   37 

adenitis    37 

blood  poisoning    37 

bronchitis    28 

cystitis    124 

disease    37 

enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

growth,  throat    100 

inanition     37 

iritis    37 

laryngitis    28 

lesion    37 

lichen    37 

marasmus    37 

meningitis    30 

meningoencephalitis    37 

myelitis    37 

paralysis    37 

pemphigus,  congenital    37 

peritonitis    31 

pneumonia    28 

rhachitis    37 

rheumatism     38 

tuberculosis    28 

ulcer    37 

urethritis    38 
Spermatic  cord 

abscess    127 

cancer    45 

haematocele    127 
diffuse    127 
injury    186 

hsematoma    186 

(nontraumatic)     127 

hydrocele    127 

inflammation    127 

injury    186 

syphilis     37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    127 
Spermatocele    127 
Sphacelus    142 
Sphenoidal 

sinus,  abscess    146 

sinusitis     146 
Sphenoiditis    146 

Spheroidal-celled  carcinoma  {see  Cancer) 
Spina  bifida    150 

congenital    150 

ulcerating    150 
Spinal  {see  also  Spine) 

anterior  poliomyelitis,  acute    63 

atrophy    63 


271 


Spi 


INDEX 


Spi 


Spinal — Continued, 
coluniu  [ste  Spine) 
cord  (spinal) 
aosce^s    63 
anajniia    (33 
apopli'xy    63 
atrophy     63 
cancer    45 
compression    63 

(traumatic)     186 
concussion     186 
congenital  malformation     150 
congestion    63 
degeneration    63 

amyloid    63 

anterior  cornua    63 

fatty    G3 

lateral  column    63 

and  posterior  columns  62 

tuberculous    34 
disease    63 
foreign  body    186 
haemorrhage    63 
inflammation    63 
injury     ISG 
irritation     63 
laceration     186 
lesion    63 
malformation     150 
membrane 

cancer    45 

tumor    63 
meningitis    61 

subacute    Gl 

tuberculous    30 
myelitis    63 
paralysis    63 

acute    63 

progressive    63 

spastic    63 
parasitic  disease    63 
sclerosis    63 

combined    63 

disseminated    63 

multiple    63 

posterior    62 

posterolateral    62 
softening    63 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis    82 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    63 
wound    186 
degeneration    63 
effusion    63 
fever    61 
haemorrhage    63 
hernia     150 
injury    186 

irritation    63  . 

membrane 

cancer    45 
haemorrhage    63 
inflammation    61 


Spinal — Cont  inued . 

membrane—  Continued. 

malformation     150 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    30 
meninges 

8yj)hilis    37 

tuberculosis    30 
meningitis    61 

tuberculous    30 
meningocele     150 
muscular  atrophy,  chronic    63 
myelitis    63 
nerve 

neuralgia    73 

paralysis    66 
neuritis    63 
osteoarthritis    146 
pachymeningitis    61 
paralysis    63 

acute    63 

ascending,  acute    63 

atroi)hic    63 

chronic    63 

infantile    63 

progressive    63 

spastic    63 
sclerosis    63 

multiple    63 

posterior    62 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    32 
tumor    63 
Spindle-celled  cancer  (see  Cancer) 
Spine  (spinal  ') 
abscess    32 
ankylosis    147 
atrophy    32 
cancer    45 
caries    32 
concussion     186 
congenital  malformation     150 
curvature    36 

angular    36 

anterior    36 

lateral    36 

posterior    36 
deformity,  angular    36 
disease    32 

parasitic    146 
fissure     150 
fracture    185 
fracture-dislocation     185 
gangrene    142 
inflammation    32 

tuberculous    32 
injury    186 
irritation    63 
luxation     185 
malformation     150 
necrosis    32 
neuralgia    73 
polyarthritis    32 
pressure-atrophy    32 


'  Not  In  sense  of  relating  to  spinal  cord,  q.  v. 


272 


Spi 


INDEX 


m^ 


Spine — Continued . 
rheumatism    48 

acute    47 

chronic    48 
tuberculosis    32 
tumor     146 
ulcer    32 
wound     186 
Spitting  blood  _  98 
Splanchnoptosis    110 
Spleen  (splenic) 
abscess    116 
accessory,  disease    118 
amyloid    116 
anaemia    54 

pernicious    54 
apoplexy    116 
atrophy    116 
cancer    45 

congenital  malformation    150 
congestion     116 
cyst    116 

hydatid     116 
degeneration 

amyloid    116 

lardaceous    116 
disease    116 

lardaceous    116 

organic    116 

parasitic     116 
displacement    116 
embolism    82 
enlargement    116 
erosion     116 
fibrosis    116 
foreign  body    186 
hsemon'hage    116 
hernia    109 
hypertrophy    116 
infarction     116 
infection    116 
inflammation    116 

capsule    116 
injury    186 
lesion,  organic     116 
leuchsemia    53 
leucocythsemia    53 
lymphadenoma    53 
malaria    4 
malarial    4 
malformation    150 
necrosis    116 
rupture     116 

spontaneous    1 16 
small    150 
syphilis    37 
thrombosis,  vessel    82 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    116 
wandering    116 
waxy    116 
wound     186 
Splenectomy    116 
Splenic    (sec  Spleen) 
fever    22 


Splenitis    116 

interstitial     116 
Splenocele     116 
Splenolymphatic 

leuchaumia    53 

leucocythaimia    53 
Splenomedullary 

leuchicmia    53 

leucocythajmia    53 
Splenomyelogenous 

leuchaemia    53 

leucocythajmia    53 
Splenopathy    116 
Splenopneumonia    92 
Splenoptosis    116 
Splenotomy     116 
Spondylitis 

(not  deformans)     32 

deformans    48 

tuberculous    32 
Spondylolisthesis    147 
Spondylotomy  {see  Stillbirth) 
Spontaneous 

fracture    146 

haemorrhage    85 

rupture 

oesophagus    101 
spleen    116 
Sporadic 

cholera    13 

diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

dysentery  14 
Sporotrichosis  25 
Spotted  fever    61 

Rocky  Mountain    19 
Sprue    99  _ 

(psilosis)     110 

(thrush)     99 
Spurious 

encephalitis    60 

hydrocephalus 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

labor  pains    134 
Squamous-celled  carcinoma  (see  Cancer) 
Stab 

knife    183 

(accident)  171 
^homicide)  183 
(suicide)     160 

wound  (any  part  of  body)     183 
(accident)     171 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
Staii's,  fall  down    172 
Staphylitis    99 
Staphylococcus  infectioa    20 
Staphyloma    75 
Staphyloplasty    99 
Staphylorrhaphy     99 
Starv^ation    177 
Stasis,  pulmonary    94 


42154°— 13- 


-18 


273 


Sta 


INDEX 


Sti 


State 

paranoid     6S 

puerperal    140 
Static  pneumonia    94 
Stationary  boiler,  explosion     174 
.Status 

epileptious    G9 

lympnaticus    84 

thymicus    84 
Steam 

bum    167 

car,  fall  from    175 

railroad 

collision     175 
traumatism    175 

scald    167 
Steamboat,  explosion,  boiler,     174 
Steatosis  (according  to  organ  affected) 

heart    79 

kidney    120 

liver    113 

\'isceral  55 
Stenocardia  SO 
Stenosis    189 

aortic    79 

congenital    150 

bile  duct    115 

bowel     109 

bronchi    98 

cardiac    79 
orifice    79 

congenital    150 

gall  duct    115 

heart    79 

hypertrophic,  pylorus    103 

intestine    109 

congenital     150 

larj'-nx    87 

congenital     150 

mitral    79 

congenital    150 

nasal  duct    75 

oesophagus    101 

orifice,  valve,  heart    79 

pulmonary     79 

congenital    150 

pylorus    103 

sigmoid  flexure    109 

trachea    98 

valvular  79 
Stercoraemia  110 
Stercoral 

fever    110 

fistula    110 

infiltration    110 

tumor    109 

vomiting    109 
Stemalgia    80 
Sternum  (see  Bone) 
Stiff  neck    149 


STILLBIRTH 

The  Rules  of  Statistical  Practice  adopted  by  the 
American  Public  Health  Association  (soo  Census 
Bulletin  108,  Mortality  Statistics,  1909,  pp.  37-i2) 
recommend  that — 

Stillbirths  should  not  be  included  in  deaths. 

Children  born  alive  and  living  for  any  lime  ivhat- 
ever,  no  matter  how  brief,  after  birth,'  should  not 
be  classed  lUJ  stillbirths,  even  though  reported  by 
t  he  at  tendinis  physicians  or  midwives  as  "stillborn.  ' 

Whenever  aj;e.  in  days,  hours,  or  minutes,  is 
reported  for  a  "stillborn"  child,  or  indicated  by  a 
diilerence  between  dales  of  birth  and  death,  "the 
registrar  should  secure  a  statement  thnt  will  enable 
the  ease  to  be  classed  with  certainly  cither  as  a  still- 
birth or  as  a  <icath.  If  no  additional  information 
can  be  obtained,  the  statement  of  aijo  should  poveni, 
and  the  case  be  compiled  as  a  death,  not  as  a  still- 
birth. 

I'reraature  births  (not  stillborn)  should  be  in- 
cluded in  total  deaths  (classified  under  Interna- 
tional title  No.  151).  [Same  number  In  revisx-d  list; 
subtitle  1.] 

Tromaturo  birtlis  (stillborn)  should  be  classed 
under  stillbirths,  and  should  not  be  included  in 
total  deatlis. 

Statistical  definition  of'BirOi " 

Birth  (completion  of  birth)  is  the  instant  of  com- 
plete sL'paration  of  the  entire  body  (not  body  in  the 
rostriclod  sense  of  trunk,  but  the  entire  orpaiiism, 
ineluditighead,  trunk,  and  limbs)  of  the  child  from 
the  body  of  the  mother.  The  umbilical  coid  need 
not  be  cut  nor  the  placenta  detached  in  order  to  con- 
stitute complete  birth  for  n'fzistration  purposes.  A 
child  dead  or  dyiuR  a  moment  before  the  instant  ol 
birth  is  a  stilibirlh,  and  one  dying  a  moment, 
no  matter  how  brief,  aflcr  birth,  was  a  living  child, 
and  should  not  be  registered  as  a  stillbirth. 

The  exact  statement  of  age,  which  must  not  be 
confused  with  the  statement  of  duration  of  utero- 
gestation,  is  essential  for  the  separation  of  stillbirths 
from  living  liirths  and  from  deaths  of  children  iiom 
alive.  Age  is  the  time  survived  after  birth.  The 
age  of  a  stillbirth  is  "0"  or  no  days,  hours,  or  minutes. 
Exact  statement  of  age  in  hours  or  minutes  is  pro- 
vided for  upon  the  Revised  United  States  Standard 
Certificate  of  Ecath  in  the  case  of  Infants  dying 
under  1  day  of  age.  The  word  "stillbirth  "  is  some- 
times loosely  used  to  include  deaths  of  infants  that 
occur  some  time  after  birth.  "Stillbirth,"  when 
consistent  iciih  statement  of  age  (or  in  the  absence  of 
any  statement  of  age),  takes  precedence  over  any  other 
term  and  excludes  the  case  entirely  from  the  compila- 
tion of  deaths.  The  following  list  contains  terms 
that  may  occur  upon  certificates  of  death: 

Terms  requiring  discrimination  as  to  stillbirth  > 

Abortion 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth « 

(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    151  (subtitle  1) 

.\cardiac  firtus    Stillbirth  ' 

Acormousfdtus    Stillbirth^ 

Acrania    Stillbirth  2 

Albuminuria  of  mother 

(child,  (i(-ad  at  birth)    Stillbirth  » 

(child,  not  dead  at  lilrth)    151  (subtitle  2) 

Anencephalus    Stillbirth  > 

Application  of  craniotomy  forceps    Stillbirth  ' 


1  A  correct  statement  of  age  or  the  fact  that  the  child  was  dead  at  birth  or  was  not  dead  at  birth  should 
be  ol)talned,  if  possible,  in  all  these  cases. 
»  Stillbirths  are  to  be  excluded  from  the  compilation  of  deaths. 


274 


sti 


INDEX 


Sto 


Asphyxia  during  labor     • 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Slillbirth  J 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Breech  preseutalion 

(chiul,  dead  at  birth)    SUmrth  • 
(child,  not  dead  at  ijirth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Csesareau  operation 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    stillbirth  i 
(chii.!,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (suljtitlo  1) 
Cephalotoiriy  (child)    Stitlbirlh  i 
Cephaloiripsy  (child)    SliUbirlti ' 
Compression  of  cord 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Cranioclasin    Sliilbirlh  i 
Craniotomy  (child)    Stilllmth  i 
Crushing  head  of  child    Stillbirth  i 
Decapitation  of  foetus    StiUbirlh  i 
Difficult  lalior 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Dystocia 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Embryotomy    Stillbirth  i 
Evisceration  of  foetus   Stillbirth  i 
Excessive  pressure  in  delivery 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Foot  presentation 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Forceps  operation 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Immaturity 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  bkth)    151  (subtitle  1) 
Incomplete  gestation 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    151  (subtitle  1) 
Injury  at  birth 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Malformation 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    150 
Malpresentation 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Miscarriage 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    151  (subtitle  1) 
Nonviable 

(child,  dead  at  bW;h)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  bulh)    151  (subtitle  1) 
Perforation  of  head  of  child    Stillbirth  i 
Placental  disease 

(child,  dead  at  bu-th)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  2) 
Premature  birth 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    151  (subtitle  1) 
Prolapse  of  funis 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(chUd,  not  dead  at  bhth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Prolonged  labor 

(child,  dead  at  buth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    152  (subtitle  1) 
Stillbirth 

(age  "0"  or  no  age  stated)    Stillbirth  i 
(age  stated  in  hours  or  minutes  of  survival  after 
birth)    151  (subtitle  2) 
Stillborn  (see  Stillbirth) 
Syphilis 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    37 
Traumatism  of  mother 

(child,  dead  at  bu-th)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  buth)  Accidental  or  homicidal 
and  by  means  of  injury 
Typhoid  fever 

(child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  i 
(child,  not  dead  at  birth)    1 


Version 

f child,  dead  at  birth)    Stillbirth  ' 

(child,  not  dea(3  at  birth;    152  (subtitle  1) 

Sting 

insect    1G5 

venomous    1G5 
Stokes 'b  disease    51 
Stokee-Adarns  disease    85 
Stomach  (gastric) 

abscess    lO.'i 

adhesion     117 

anthrax    22 

atony     103 

atrophy    103 

cancer    40 

cardiac  orifice    40 

canker    103 

cardia,  stricture     103 

catanii     103 

cirrhosis    103 

colic    103 

concretion    103 

congenital  malformation     150 

congestion     103 

contraction     103 

convulsions     103 

deformity  (acquired)     103 

degeneration    103 

derangement    103 

dilatation     103 

disease     103 

lardaceous    103 
organic    103 
displacement    103 
engorgement    103 
enlargement    103 
erosion     102 
fermentation    103 
fever    189 
fistula    103 
foreign  body     103 
gangrene     103 
hsemorrhage     103 
hernia    109 

diaphragmatic    109 
hourglass    103 
hypersemia    103 
hypertrophy    103 
indigestion    103 
induration    103 
inertia    103 
inflammation    103 
catarrhal     103 
influenza    10 
injury    186 
irritation    103 

laceration  (not  external  violence)  103 
lesion,  organic     103 
malformation     150 
necrosis    103 
neoplasm    40 
nerve,  paralysis    74 
neuralgia    103 


1  Stillbirths  are  to  be  excluded  from  the  compilation  of  deaths. 


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Str 


Stomach — Continued. 

nourastlienia    103 

paralysis    103 

parasitic  disease     103 

paresis    103 

perforation 

(nontraumatic)     103 
(traumatic)     186 

regurgitation  from    103 

remittent  fever    4 

rheumatism    47 

rupture     103 

sclerosis     103 

softening    103 

spasm    103 

stricture     103 

syphilis    37 

toxa?mia    103 

tuberculosis    31 

tumor    40 

(nonmalignant)     103 
heteromorphic    40 
neoplastic    40 

ulcer    102 

perforating    102 
round     102 

ulceration,     perforating    102 

vertigo     103 

wound     186 
Stomatitis    99 

aphthous    99 

catarrhal    99 

epizootic     19 

gangrenous    142 

malignant    99 

mercurial 

(not    occupational    or    unquali- 
fied)   59 
(occupational)     58 

parasitic    99 

syphilitic    37 

ulcerative    99 
Stomatomycosis    99 
Stomatorrhagia    85 
Stone    123 

bladder    123 

fall  (quarry)     173 

gall     114 

kidney    123 

pancreatic    duct    118 
Stonemasons'  lung    98 
Stools,  green 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Stoppage  (nature  unspecified)     189 

bowel     109 

intestine    109 

urine    122 
Stove  gas,  asphyxia  by    168 
Strain 

effect  on  heart    79 

heart    79 
Strangidation  (strangulated)    186 

bowel     109 

hernia    109 

internal    109 


Strangulation — Cootinued. 

intestine    109 

penis     186 

suffocation     186 

suicide     157 

umbilical  cord  (—3m)     152 
Street 

car  accident 

felevated)     175 
(surface)     175 
(underground)     175 

railroad,  tmumatism     175 

railway  accident    175 
Streptococchajmia    20 
Streptococcic  angina    iOO 
Streptococcus  infection    20 
Streptomycosis    25 
Streptotnchosis    25 
Stretching,  nerve    74 
Stricture     125 

anus    110 

aortic    79 
valve    79 

artery    81 

bowel    109 

bronchi     98 

cardia,  stomach    103 

cardiac     79 

cervical  canal    130 

colon    109 

common  duct    115 

duodenum     109 

Falloppian  tube     132 

gall 

bladder    115 
duct    115 

internal,  malignant    41 

intestine     109 

larynx    87 

mitral    79 
valve    79 

oesophagus    101 
syphilitic    37 

organic,  urethra    125 

pharj-nx    100 

pulmonary  artery    81 

pylorus     103 

rectum    110 

syn^hilitic    37 

sigmoid  flexure    109 

stomach    103 

trachea    OS 

traumatic,  urethra    125 

tricuspid    79 

urethra    125 

uterus    loO 

vagina    132 

valve,  heart    79 

valvular    79 
Striduloua 

angina    100 

(diphtheritic)     9 

croup    87 

(diphtheritic)     9 

laryngitis    87 

(aiphtheritic)    9 


a7js 


Str 


INDEX 


Suf 


Stripe  pneumonia    94 
Striped-muscle  tumor  {see  Tumor) 
Stroke     64 

apoplexy    64 
bram    64 
heat    179 
lightning    180 
paralysis    64 
Struck  by 

automobile    175 
car_  175 
engine    175 
locomotive     175 
train    175 
vehicle     175 
Struma    34 
Strumous 

abscess    34 
adenitis    34 
lymphangitis    34 
ulcer    34 
Stupor    189 
mental    68 

anergic    68 
delusional    68 
typhoid     1 
Stuporous  irLeiancholia    68 
Subacute 

bronchitis     90 

capillary    89 
endoca,rditis    78 
enteritis 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+).   105 
enterocolitis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+).  105  _ 
general  peritonitis  1 17 
inflammation 
bowel 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105   . 
intestine 

(-2y)     104 
.(2y+)    105 
meningitis    61 

spinal  cord     61 
milk  infection 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
myelitis    63 
nephritis     119 
pancreatitis    118 
phtliisis,  larynx     28 
pleurisy    93 
poliomyelitis    63 
rheumatic  fever    47 
rheumatism    47 
tuberculosis,  larynx    28 
Subclavian  aneurysm    81 
Subconjunctival  haemorrhage  (traumatic) 

186 
Subcutaneous 

emphysema     145 
hsemorrhage    85 


Subcutaneous— Continued. 

tiHHUC 

burn     167 
frostbite     378 
inflammation     144 
scald     167 
wound     186 
Subdelirium    189 
Subdiaphragmatic  abscess    118 
Subdural  lueinorrhage     64 
Subglottic  laryngitis    87 
Subhepatic  abscess    115 
Subhyoid  pharyngotomy     100 
Subinvolution,  uterus     130 
Sublingual  abscess    99 
Subluxation     185 
Submammary  abscess    133 
Submaxillary 
abscess    99 
gland,  abscess    99 
Submersion  {see  Drowning) 
Submucous 

fibroid  (female)     129 
tissue 

bui'n     167 
scald     167 
wound     186 
Subphrenic  abscess    118 
Subpleural  emphysema    97 
Substance,  corrosive 

absorption  (accident)     165 
burn     167 
Subway  accident     175 
Sudden  death 

(nonpuerperal)     188 
(puerperal)     139 
cardiac 

embolism  after  delivery    139 
thrombosis  after  delivery    139 
cerebral  hajmorrhage  after  delivery 

139 
after  delivery    139 
embolism  after  delivery    139 
entrance,  air  into  vein  after  delivery 

139 
nervous    exhaustion    after    delivery 

139 
puerperium    139 
pulmonary 

embolism  after  delivery    139 
thrombosis  after  delivery    139 
shock  after  delivery    139 
thrombosis  after  delivery    139 
Suffocating 

bronchitis     89 
catarrh    90 
Suffocation    168 

(gas  or  vapor)     168 
abnormal  atmospheric  pressure      168 
bed     168 

childbirth,  accidental 
(-3m)     152 

(stillborn)     {see  Stillbirth) 
conflagration    166 
drowning     169 


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INDEX 


Sup 


Suffocation — Continued. 

foetus,  parturition,  not  Btillborn     152 
gas 

(accident  or  unqualified)     1(JS 

(homicide)     184 

(suicide)     156 
overlying    108 
plugging,  air  passage    186 
BUioke     IGS 
strangulation    186 
submersion     1G9 
vapor 

(accident  or  unqualified)     168 

(homicide)     184 

(suicide)     156 
Suicidal  wound     163 
Suicide     163 

asphyxia    156 

(any  gas  or  vapor)     156 
burn     163 

carbon  monoxide    156 
chloroform  (vapor)     156 
cru.'^hiug    162 
cutting 

instrument    160 

throat    160 
drowning     158 
fire    163 
firearms    159 
gas  (any  gas)     156 
hanging    157 
illuminating  gas    156 
jumping 

from  high  place    161 

before  train     162 
piercing  instrument    160 
poison 

(any  solid  or  liquid)     155 

(any  gas  or  vapor)    156 
scald     163 
shooting    159 
strangulation    157 
submersion    158 

suffocation  (any  gas  or  vapor)    156 
vapor  (any  vapor)     156 
Sulphsemoglobinasmia    55 
Sulphuric  acid  (  oil  of  vitriol) 
absorption     165 

involuntary    165 
burn     167 

poisoning  (see  Poisoning) 
throwing    184 
Sulphurous  acid,  gas  poisoning    168 
Summer 

bronchitis    98 
catarrh  (hay)     98 
complaint 

(-2y)     104 


(2y+)     105 
Thce£ 


diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Sunstroke    179 
Superficial  cancer  {see  Cancer) 
Superior  nuclear  paralysis    74 


Supernumerary  organ  or  part  (see  Malfor- 
mation)    150 
Suppressed  measles    G 
Suppression 

menstruation     130 
urine     122 
Suppuration  (su^jpiuuLive)    189 
adeniiis    84 
adrenal    52 
annexitis     132 
upix'ndicilis     108 
burlholinitis     132 
l)ladder     121 
bowel     110 
brain    GO 
breast 

(nonpuerperal)    133 
(pu(>rpcral)     141 
bubo    84 
cellulitis     144 
cervical  adenitis    84 
cholangitis    115 
cholecystitis    115 
choledochitis     115 
cranial  adenitis    84 
cystic  tumor  (.bce  Tumor) 
cystitis     124 
dental  jjoriostcum    99 
diffuse     144 
encephalitis    60 
endocarditis    78 
erysipelas    18 
Falloppian  tube    132 
frontal  sinus    146 
gall  bladder    115 
gastritis     103 
gum     99 

hiematoma,  broad  ligament    132 
hepatitis     115 

diffuse    115 
hernial  sac    109 
hif)  disease    33 
inflammation  • 

heart     79 

liver    115 

membrane,  bmn    61 

nose      86 
intestine     110 
joint     147 
keratitis    75 
labyrinthine    76 
laryngitis    87 
lung    98 

lymphadenitis    84 
lymphatic 

gland    84 

vessel    84 
mammary  gland 

(nonpuerperal)     133 

(puerperal)     141 
meningitis    61 
metritis 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal)     137 


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Tab 


Suppuration — Continued. 

muscle     144 

nephritis    122 
acute    122 
chronic     122 
disseminated    122 
syphilitic    37 

osteomyelitis    146 

otitis    76 

media    70 

pancreas    118 

pancreatitis    118 

parotid    99 

parotiditis    99 

pelvic 

(female)     130 
(male)     144 

pericarditis    77 

pericranial     144 

periostitis     146 

peritonitis     117 

phlebitis    83 

pleurisy    93 

pleuritis    93 

pneumonia    92 

pyelitis    122 

salivary  gland    99 

septicsemia    20 

suprarenal    52 

synovitis     147 

tonsillitis    100 

thymus    84 

thyreoid  gland    88 

tonsil    100 
Suppurative  (see  Suppuration) 
Suprapelvic  abscess    130 
Suprapubic  cystotomy    124 
Suprarenal  (see  Adrenal) 

capsule  (see  Adrenal) 
Suprathyreoid  laryngotomy    87 
Supravaginal  hysterectomy    130 
Surface  car  accident    175 
Surgical 

apoplexy    189 

emphysema    145 

erysipelas    18 

exhaustion    189 

kidney    122 

mania    189 

operation  (see  Operation)    189 

pneumonia    92 

shock    189 
Suture 

artery    85 

bladder    124 

heart _  186 

intestine    110 

kidney    122 

liver    115 
Sweating 

fever    11 

sickness    11 
Swelling 

adrenal,  cloudy    52 

joint,  tuberculous    33 

white    33 


Sycosis    145 
Sydenham's  chorea    72 
Symmetrical 

exostosis     140 

gangrene     142 

osteoma     146 

sclerosis    63 
Symphysiotomy    136 
Symptomatic  epilepsy    74 
Syncope  (fatalj     188 

cardiac     188 

heart    188 

puerperal     139 
Syncytioma    42 
Syndactylism    150 
Syndrome,  Korssakoff's    68 
Synechia    75 
Synochal  fever    189 
Synostosis 

joint     147 

spine     147 
Synovial  membrane,  pulpy  degeneration 

33 
Synovitis    147 

crepitating    149 

gouty    48 

infective     147 

purulent    147 

pysemic    20 

suppurative     147 

tuberculous    33 

villous    147 
Syphilide    37 

newborn    37 

tubercular    37 
Syphilis  (syphilitic)  (any  organ  or  part  ot 
body)     37 

congenital    37 

hereditary    37 

inherited    37 

insontium    37 

neonatorum    37 

primary    37 

pulmonary     37 

secondary    37 

tertiary    37 
Syphilitic  (see  Syphilis) 
Syringomyelia    63 

arthropathy    63 
Syringomyelitis    63 
Syringomyelocele    150 
Systemic  tuberculosis    35 

T 

Tabardillo  (Mexican  typhus)     19 
Tabes    189 

dorsal  spasmodic    63 
dorsalis     62 

arthropathy    62 
spasmodic    62 
infantile 

(-ly)    151 

(ly+)    189 

mesenterica    31 


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Tho 


Tabetic  paralysis,  general    67 
Tachycardia  '  85 

paroxysmal    85 
Ta?niaf!is  "107 
Talipes     149 

calcaneus     149 
calcaneovalgus     149 
cavus    149 
congenital     150 
equinovalgus    149 
equinovarus    149 
valgus     149 

painful     149 
varus     149 
Tamponing 

nasal  fossa    85 
uterus     128 
vagina     128 
Tapeworm     107 
Tapping 

abdomen     189 
bladder     124 
joint     147 
Tarsal  bone  (see  Bone) 
Tarsalgia    149 
Tarsus  {see  Bone) 
Teeth  (dental) 
alveoli 

inflammation    99 
phosphoric    58 
scorbutic    49 
necrosis,  phosphoric    58 
syphilis    37 
congenital  malformation    150 
disease    99 
malformation     150 
evphilitic     37 
Teething    189 
Teleangiectasis    85 
Telescoped 
bowel    109 
intestine    109 
Temporal  region,  cancer    45 
Temulentia    56 
Tendon 

abscess     149 
adhesion     149 
cancer    45 
contraction     149 
disease     149 
dislocation     185 
displacement    185 
gangrene     142 
Rafting     149 
inflammation     149 
lacersitnon    186 
rupture 

(nontraumatic)     149 
(traumatic)     18G 
sheath 

inflammation     149 
loose  body     149 
tumor     149 
shortening    149 
syphilis     37 
tumor    149 


Tendon — Continued, 
union,  divided     149 
wound     1S() 
Tenon  tosynovit  is    149 
Tenophyte    149 
Tenorrhai)hy    149 
Tenosynovitis     149 
Tenotomy     149 
Teratoma  (sec  Tumor) 
Terminal 

dementia    68 
pneumonia    94 
Tertian 

fever    4 
malaria    4 
Tertiary 

lesion    37 
syphilis    37 
Testicle 

abscess  127 

cancer    45 

congenital  malformation    150 

cyst    127 

dermoid     127 
disease    127 
fungus    127 
gangrene    142 
hsematocele    127 
hernia    127 
inflammation    127 
injury     186 
malformation     150 
neuralgia    73 
syphilis    37 
tubercle    34 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    127 
wound     186 
Testis  (sec  Testicle) 
Tetanus    24 

neonatorum    24 
puerperal    138 
traumatic    24 
Tetany    74 
Thecal  abscess    149 
Thermic  fever    179 
Thermonosus    179 
Thermoplegia    179 
Thickening 

mitral  valve    79 
pleura    93 
valve,  heart    79 
Thigh  {see  Arm) 
Thirst    177 

Thomsen's  disease    149 
Thoracentesis    93 
Thoracic  (see  Thorax) 

cavity,  perforation    186 
Thoracoplasty    93 
Thorax  (thoracic) 
abscess    93 
aneurysm     81 
cancer    45 

congenital  malformation     150 
effusion    93 
fistula    93 


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Thy 


Thorax — Continued, 
injury    186 
perforation    186 
rupture    186 
tumor    46 
wound    186 
Throat 

abscess    100 
cancer    45 
catarrh    87 
consumption    28 
cutting,  suicide    160 
disease     100 

septic    100 
gangrene    100 

(diphtheritic)     9 
growth,  specific    100 
haemorrhage    85 
inflammation    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
injury    186 
mortification    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
neuralgia    100 
obstruction    186 
paralysis    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
phlegmon    100 
sore    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 

gangrenous    9 

malignant    9 

putrid    9 

septic    100 

ulcerated    9 
tuberculosis    28 
tumor    100 
ulcer    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
ulceration    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
Thrombophlebitis    83    . 

septic  83 
Thrombosis  82 
aortic  82 
arterj^  82 
basilar  82 
brain  82 
cardiac     79 

sudden  death,  after  delivery  139 
cerebral    82 

sinus    82 
eye    82 
fat,  heart    82 
heart    79 
iliac    82 

artery    82 
intestine    82 
kidney    82 
lateral  sinus    82 
lung    82 
meninges    82 
mesentery    82 
portal  vein    82 
puerperal    139 


ThromboBis — Continued . 
pulmonary     82 
artery    82 

sudden  death,  after  delivery  139 
septic    82 

appendix     108 
spinal  cord    82 

sudden  death,  after  delivery     139 
syphilitic    37 
uterine,  vein    82 
vein    82 

venous,  puerperal     139 
vessel,  spleen    82 
vulva    132 
Thrombotic  softening,  brain    82 
Thrombus  {see  Thrombosis) 
Throwing 

sulphuric  acid     184 
vitriol    184 
Thrown  from  automobile    175 
Thrush    99 
Thunderbolt    180 
Thymic  asthma  84 
Thymus 
gland 

atrophy    84 
cancer    45 
cyst    84 

degeneration,  fatty    84 
disease    84 
enlargement    84 
fibrosis    84 
haemorrhage    84 
hypertrophy    84 
infiltration,  fatty    84 
inflammation    84 
necrosis    84 
persistent    84 
suppuration    84 
syphilis     37 
tuberculosis      34 
tumor    84 
Thyreocele    88 
Thyreoid 

body  (see  Thyreoid  gland) 
gland 

abscess    88 

adenoma    88 

atrophy    88 

cancer    45 

congenital  malformation     150 

cyst    88 

disease    88 

displaced    SS 

enlargement    88 

gangrene    88 

heemorrhage    88 

inflammation    88 

injury     186 

laxdaceous 

degeneration    SS 
disease    88 
malformation     150 
myxoedema    88 
parasitic  disease    88 


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Tox 


Thyreoid — Continued, 
gland — Continued, 
suppuration    88 
sypnilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    88 
Thyreoidectomy    SS 
Thyreoidism '  S8 
Thyreoiditid    88 
Thyreoitrenous  psychosis    83 
Thyreolingual  cyst    88 
Thyreosarcoma    45 
Thyreotoniy    87 
Tibia  (see  Bone) 
Tic     74 

douloureux    73 
Tick  bite  fever    19 
Tight  lacing,  result,  liver    115 
Tin  poisoning    58 
Tissue 

cellular 

disease    145 
emphysema    145 
connective 

abscess    144 
cancer    44 
disease     145 
elephantiasis    145 
emphysema     145 
gangrene     142 
inflammaiion    144 
submucous 
burn    167 
scald     167 
Tobacco  heart    59 
Toe  (see  Arm) 

hammer    149 
Tongue  (lingual) 
abscess    99 
black    99 
cancer    39 

congeniial  malformation    150 
cyst    99 
disease    99 
division,  frenum    99 
epithelioma    39 
foreign  body    186 
hsematoma    99 
inflammation    99 
leprosy    1 7 
malformation    150 
neuralgia    73 
paralysis    74 
parasitic  disease    99 
spasm    74 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    99 
ulceration    99 
wound     186 
Tonsil  (tonsillar) 
abscess    100 
angina    100 
cancer    39 

congenital  malformation    150 
diphtheria    9 


Tonsil — Continued, 
enlargement    100 
hypertrophy     100 
inflammation     100 
lingual,  enlargement    99 
niyco.^is    25 

pharyngeal,  hypertrophy    86 
rupture    100 
suppuration     100 
syphilis    37 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    100 
ulcer    100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
ulceration    100 
wound    186 
Tonsillar    (see  Tonsil) 
Tonsillitii' angina    100 
Tonsillitis    100 
croupous    9 
diphtheritic    9 
follicular    100 
gangrenous    9 
lacunar    100 
malignant    9 
membranous    9 
parenchymatous    100 
phlegmonous    100 
pseudomembranous    9 
suppurative     100 
tuberculous    34 
ulcerative     100 

(diphtheritic)    9 
Tonsillopharjnigeal  abscess    100 
Toothache    99 
Torpid  liver     115 
Torticollis    149 

spasmodic     149 
Tox£Bmia  (see  also  Poisoning)     55 
biliary    115 
cancerous    45 
cerebrospinal    74 
erysipelatous    18 
gastric    103 
intestinal 

(-2v)     104 

(2y+)     105 
malarial    4 
pregnancy    138 
puerjjeral     138 
pulmonary    98 
ura-mic    120 
urinaiy    125 
Toxemia  (ser  Toxa;mia) 
Toxic  (set'  also  Poisoning) 
gastritis    165 

acute     165 

chronic    59 
gastroenteritis    165 

acute    165 

chronic    59 
insanity    68 
jaundice     115 
meningitis    165 
myocarditis    78 
psychosis    68 


282 


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INDEX 


Tra 


Toxichsemia    55 

cerebrospinal    74 
Toxinfection    55 

gastrointestinal 
(-2y)  104 
(2y+)    105. 

intestinal 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Trachea  (tracheal) 

abscess    98 

burn     167 

calcification    98 

cancer    45 

congenital  malformation     150 

congestion     89 

cynanche     89 

diphtheria    9 

disease    90 

fistula    98 

foreign  body     186 

inflammation    89 

injury     186 

malformation     150 

necrosis    98 

obstruction     98 

ossification    98 

parasitic  disease     98 

rupture     186 

stenosis    98 

stricture    98 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    28 

tumor    98 

ulcer    98 

wound    186 
Tracheal  (see  Trachea) 

cartilage,  fracture     185 
Tracheitis    89 

catan-hal    89 

infantile     89 

membranous    9 

plastic    89 
Tracheobronchitis    89 
Tracheocele    98 
Tracheostenosis    98 
Tracheotomy    98 
Trachoma    75 
Train 

derailment    175 

jumping  before,  suicide     162 

struck  by     175 
Transfusion,  blood     189 
Transitional-celled   carcinoma    (see   Can- 
cer) 
Transverse 

myelitis     63 

presentation 
(child)     152 
(mother)     136 
Traumatic  (see  Traumatism) 
Traumatism  (traumatic)     186 

abscess    186 
liver    186 

aeroplane     175 


Traumatism. — Continued, 
amputation     186 
aneurysm     186 

artery     186 
automobile     175 
balloon     175 
birth     152 
castration     186 
cellulitis     186 
cerebral  meningitia     186 
cerebritis    186 
compression 

brain     186 

spinal  cord     186 
convulsions     186 
crushing     175 
cutting  instrument    171 
delirium    186 

dislocation,  spinal  cord     186 
electric  railroad     175 
emphysema     188 
enjcephalitis     60 
epilepsy    74 
erysipelas    18 
eventration     186 
falling    172 
fever    186 
firearms    170 
fracture,  spinal  cord    186 
gangrene    186 

haematocele,  tunica  vaginalis    186 
hsematoma 

auricle     186 

spermatic  cord     183 

vulva    186 
haemorrhage     186 
horse  (due  to  viciouaness)     176 
inflammation,  brain    60 
iritis     186 
keratitia     186 
landslide     175 
lesion,  palate    136 
lung    186 
machinery    174 
machines    174 

building  operations    174 

factories     174 
meningeal  haemorrhage     186 
meningitis    186 
metritis     130 
mine     173 
myelitis    186 
nephritis    186 
neurasthenia    74 
neurosis    74 
orchitis     127 
ossifying  myositis     149 
paralysis     186 
passenger  elevator    174 
perforation  (any  organ)     186 
peritonitis    117 

septic     117 
piercing  instrument    171 
pleuritis    186 
pneumonia    92 


283 


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INDEX 


Tuil) 


Traumat  ism — Cont  inued . 

psychosis    68 

pytviuia     186 

quarry     173 

railroad     175 

rupture 

heart     186 

lymphatic  vessel     186 
muscle     186 
tendon     186 
tympanum     186 
uterus    186 

septichit'mia     186 

shock     1S6 

steam  railroad     175 

street  railroad     175 

stricture,  urethra    125 

subconjunctival  haemorrhage     18G 

tetanus    24 

urethral  fever     125 

vehicle    (carriage,    wagon,    bicycle, 
etc.)     175 
Traveling  crane,  crushed  by     174 
Treatment,  bad 

(newborn)     153 

(chiUn     186 
Trembles  (milk  sickness)     19 
Trembling  paralysis    63 
Tremor 

mercurial  (occupalional)    58 

muscle    66 

senile     66 
Trepanning    189 
Trephining    189 

skull     189 
Trichiniasis    107 
Trichinosis     107 
Trichocephalus    107 

dispar     107 
Tricuspid 

disease     79 

incompetency    79 

insufficiency    79 

lesion     79 

regurgitation     79 

stricture     79 

valve 

disease     79 
incompetency    79 
insufficiency    79 

valvular  disease,  heart    79 
Trigeminal  neuralgia    73 
Trismus    24 

neonatorum     24 

newborn    24 
Trolley  accident    175 
Trophoneurosis    145 
Tropical 

abscess,  liver    115 

diarrha-a    14 

dysentery    14 

hoematuria    121 

phageda?na    142 
Trypanosomiasis    55 


Tubal  {see  also  Tube) 
abortion    134 
abscess    132 

rupture     132 
disease     132 
gestation     134 
inflammation    132 

kidney     120 
acute    119 
chronic    120 
nephritis    120 

acute    119 

chronic     120 
pregnancy    134 

infected     137 

rupture,  sac    134 
Tube  (sec  also  Tubal) 
bronchial 

catarrh    90 

congestion    89 

haemorrhage    98 
disease     1 32 
dropsy    132 
Eustachian,  disease    76 
Falloppian 

aoscess    132 

accessory,  cyst    132 

cancer    42 

constricted    150 

cyst    132 

disease    132 

dropsy     132 

hernia     132 

inflammation    132 

malformation     150 

occlusion     132 

paralysis    132 

rupture     132 

stricture     132 

suppuration     132 

tuberculosis     34 

tumor    132 
pregnant,  ablation     134 
pus    132 

rupture     132 
rupture     132 
Tubercle    (sec  also  Tuberculosis)    28 

syphilitic     37 
Tubercular  (see  also  Tuberculosis) 
leprosy    17 
syphilide    37 
Tuberculide    34 
Tuberculosis  (tuberculous)  28 
abdomen    31 
abscess    34 

breast    34 

gland    34 

knee    33 

lung    28 

perinjcum    34 

side    34 

vertebra    32 
acute    29 
adenitis    34 
adrenal    52 


TuSj 


INDEX 


Tub 


Tuberculosis — Continued, 
air  passage    28 
alimentaiy  canal    31 
anaemia    28 
anus    31 
appendicitis    31 
appendix    31 
artery    34 
arthritis    33 

hip  joint    33 
articular    33 
ascites    31 
asthma    28 
axilla    34 
bladder    34 
bone    34 
bowel    31 
brain    30 
breast    34 
bronchi    28 
bronchial  gland     28 
bronchitis    28 
bronchopneumonia     28 
bronchopneumonic,  acute    29 
bursa    34 
caries,  sacrum    32 
caseous    28 
catarrhal    28 
cellulitis    34 
cerebellum    30 
cerebral    30 

meninges    30 
cerebrospinal    30 

meninges    30 
cerebrum    30 
chorioid    34 
chronic     28 
colitis    31 
congenital    28 
conjunctiva    34 
cornea    34 
Cowper's  gland    34 
coxalgia    33 
cyst,  ovary    34 
cystitis    34 
degeneration    35 

pancreas    34 

spinal  cord     34 
diarrhosa    31 
diathesis    28 
diffuse    35 
digestive  tract    31 
disease    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 

heart    34 

hip    33 
disseminated    35 
dysentery    31 
ear    34 

emphj^sema    28 
empyema    28 
encephalitis    30 
enteric    31 
enteritis    31 


Tuberculosis — Continue4. 
epididymis    34 
epididymitis    34 
eye    34 

Falloi^pian  tube    34 
fauces    34 
femur    34 
fibroid    28 
florida    29 
galloping    29 
ganglionic    34 
gangrene    34 
gadtritis    31 
gastroenteritLg    31 
general    35 

acute    29 

chronic    35 
generalized    35 
genitourinary    34 
gland    34 

glandular,  general    34 
gum    34 
haemoptysis    28 
heart    34 
hepatitis    34 
hip    33 

hydrocephalus    30 
hydropneumothorax    28 
ileocolitis    31 
infantile    28 
infection    28 

general    35 
inflammation    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 

knee    33 

membrane,  brain    30 

spine    32 
interstitial    28 
intestine    31 
joint    33 
kidney    34 
knee    33 
laryngitis    28 
larynx    28 
lip    34 
liver    34 

lumbar  abscess    32 
lung    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 
lymph 

gland    34 

node    34 
lymphadenitis    34 
lymphangitis     34 
lymphatic    34 

gland    34 

vessel    34 
malignant    29 
mammary  gland    34 
marasmus    28 
membrane,  brain    30 
meninges    30 
meningitis    30 


M6 


Tub 


INDEX 


Turn 


Tuberculosis — Continued. 

meningitis — Continued. 

ba.<ilar     30 

brain    30 

cerebral     30 

cerebrospinal    30 

spinal    30 
cord    30 
mesenteric    31 

Rland    31 
middle  ear    34 
miliary    29 

acute    29 

pulmonary    29 

chronic    35 

general    29 
acute    29 
chronic    35 

lung    29 
mouth    34 
multiple    35 
muscle    34 
nasal  passage    34 
nasopharynx    34 
necrosis    34 
nephritis    34 
nerve    34 
nose    34 
ocular    34 
oesophagus    34 
omemtum    31 
oophoritis    34 
orchitis    34 
osseous    34 
osteal    34 
osteitis    34 

femur    34 
osteomyelitis    34 
otitis    34 
ovaritis    34 
ovary    34 
palate    34 
pancreas    34 
pelvis    34 
penis    34 
pericardium    34 
perineal  abscess    34 
peritonaeum    31 
peritonitis    31 
pernicious    29 
pharyngitis    34 
pharjTix     34 
phthisis    28 
pleura    28 
pleurisy    28 
pneumonia    28 

acute    29 

chronic     28 
pneumonic    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 
pneumothorax    28 
prepuce    34 
proctitis    31 
IJrostate    34 
prostatitis    34 


Tuberculosis — Continued, 
pulmonalis    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 
pulmonary    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 
pya-mia    28 
pyonephrosis    34 
rectum    31 

reproductive  organ    34 
salpingitis    34 
scrotum    34 
septic     28 
skm    34 
specific    28 
spermatic  cord    34 
spinal 

column    32 

cord    34 

membrane    30 

meninges    30 
spine    32 
spleen    34 
spondylitis    32 
stomach    31 
suprarenal    52 

capsule    52 

gland    52 
swelling,  joint    33 
sjTiovitis    33 
systemic    35 
testicle    34 
throat    28 
thj-mus  gland     34 
thyreoid  gland    34 
tongue    34 
tonsil    34 
tonsillitis     34 
trachea    28 
tumor    34 

brain    30 
typhoid     29 
ulcer    34 

bowel    31 

intestine    31 
ulcerative    28 

acute    29 

chronic    28 
ureter    34 
urethra    34 
uterus    34 
uvula    34 
vagina    34 
vertebra    32 
vulva    34 
Tuberculous  {see  Tuberculosis) 
Tuboovarian 
abscess    132 
cyst    132 
infection    132 
Tubular 

nephritis    120 

acute    119 

chronic    120 
Tumefaction,  liver    115 


286 


fiiin 


INDEX 


Turn 


TUMOR   (adenoma,    fibroma,  nonmalig- 
nant  or  unqualified  new  growth,  etc.)' 
46 
abdomen    46 
accessory  sinus     146 
adrenal    52 
aneurysmal    81 
anus    110 
appendix    108 
artery    46 
axilla    46 
basilar    74 
bile  duct    115 
bladder    124 
blood    46 

vessel    46 
bone     146 
brain    74 
breast    133 
broad  ligament    132 
bronchi     98 
bm-sa    149 

cancerous  {see  Cancer) 
cartilage    149 
cerebellar    74 
cerebral    74 

congenital     150 
cerebrospinal    63 
chest    46 

colloid  (see  Cancer) 
congenital     150 

brain     150 
conjunctiva    75 
connective  tissue    46 
cornea    75 

corpora  quadrigemina    74 
cranium    146 
ear    76 
encephaloid 

(according      to     location)      (see 
Cancer) 

(location  not  indicated)    45 
epiglottis    87 
epithelial 

(according     to      location)      (see 
Cancer) 

(location  not  indicated)    44 
erectile    46 
eye    75 

Falloppian  tube    132 
fascia    149 
fatty    46 
fauces    100 
fibroplastic    46 
fungous    46 

knee    33 

malignant    45 
gall 

bladder    115 

duct    115 
gaseous,  parotid    99 
gastric     40 


Tumor — Continued, 
gland    46 
glandular    46 
gum    99 

hsemorrhoidal     83 
heart    79 

heteromorphic  (see  Cancer) 
hip    46 
hydatid     112 

liver    112 

lung    98 
intestine     110 
intracranial     74 
intraspinal     63 
jaw     146 
joint    147 
kidney     122 
larynx    87 
lip    99 
liver  (without  further  explanation) 

115 
lung    98 
lymphatic 

gland    84 

vessel    84 
malignant  (see  Cancer) 
mammary  gland     133 
mediastinal 

(malignant)    45 

gland    46 
mediastinum    46 
melanoid  (see  Cancer) 
membrane 

brain    74 

spinal  cord     63 
meningeal     74 
meninges    74 

brain    74 
mesentery    117 
motor  tract    74 
mouth    99 
muscle    46 

striped    46 
myeloid  (see  Cancer) 
nail     145 
nasal 

fossa    86 

passage    86 
nasopharjTigeal    86 
neck    46 
neoplastic  (see  Tumor) 

stomach,     uterus,     breast     (see 
Cancer) 
nerve    74 
nipple    133 
nose    86 
cesophagus    101 
omentum    117 
optic  nerve     75 
orbit    75 
osseous    146 
ovar\^    131 


'  See  forms  of  tumor  on  p.  66.  Any  form  of  tumor  (not  malignant;  see  Cancer)  with  location  not 
stated  is  assigned  to  (46).  "\\  hen  the  location  is  stated,  assignmei  t  is  to  the  organ  or  part  of  the  body 
aflected,  as  a  rule,  according  to  the  following  list.    See  also  Cyst. 


287 


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INDEX 


Ulc 


Tumor — Continued, 
pancreas     118 
paranephric     122 
parathvreoid  gland    88 
parotid    99 

gland    99 
pelvic    46 
ponid     127 
pericardium     77 
perinephric     122 
perilonu,'um     117 
phaiyux     100 
phlegmonous     144 
pituitary  body     74 
pleura    98 
pons  \'arolii     74 
prepuce     127 
prostate    126 
])ulmonary     98 
pylorus  40 
rectum    110 
sacrococcygeal     146 
salivary  gland     99 
scrotum     127 
sebaceous    40 
sheath,  tendon     149 
skin    145 
skull     146 
spermatic  cord     127 
spinal    63 

cord    63 

meninges    63 
spine     146 
spleen     110 
stercoral     109 
stomach    40 

(nonmalignant)     103 
suprarenal  gland    52 
syphilitic,  brain    37 
tendon     149 
testicle    127 
thoracic    46 
thorax    46 
throat    100 
thymus  gland    84 
thyreoid 

body    88 

gland    88 
tongue    99 
tonsil     100 
trachea    98 
tuberculous    34 

brain    30 
urethra    125 
uterine 

(cancerous)    42 

ligament    132 
uterus    129 
uvula    100 
vagina    132 
varicose    83 
vascular    46 
venous    83 

villous,  bladder  (nonmalignant)     124 
vulva    132 
white    33 


Tunica  vaginalis 

haimatocelo    127 
traumatic    186 

hydrocele     127 

inflammation     127 
Turning  {see  Version) 
Tussis  convulsiva    8 
Twist,  bowel     109 
Tylosis  lingua'     99 
Tympanites     110 

abdominal     110 

intestine     110 
Tympanitis     76 
Tympanum 

disease    70 

inflammation     76 

injury     180 

perforation     76 

rupture,  traumatic     186 

syphilis     37 

■wound,  punctured     171 
Typhlitis     108 
Typlilodicliditin     108 
Tyi^hobilious  fever    1 
Typhoenteritis     1 
T\'phogastric  fever    1 
Typhoid 

abdominal    1 

abortive    1 

ambulant     1 

bronchoi)neumonia    91 

cerebral     1 

endocarditis     1 

fever    1 

htemorrhagic     1 
intermittent    1 
malignant     1 
rheumatic     1 

malaria    1 

meningitis     1 

pneumonia    92 

stupor    1 

tuberculosis    29 

ulcer    1 
Typhomalaria     1 
Typhomalarial  fever     1 
Typhomania    189 
Typhoperitonitis    1 
Typhus    1 

abdominal    1 

cerebral    1 

exan  thematic    2 

fever    2 

petechial    2 


recurrent 


u 


Ulcer  (ulceration,  ulcerative) 
anal     110 
atrophic     145 
bladder     124 
bowel 

(-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
breast    133 


145 


Uk                                         IND]p:X                                         Ulc 

Ulcer — Continued . 

Ulcer — Continued,. 

bronchi    98 

malignant  (see  Cancer) 

bronchitis     90 

mouth    99 

buccal    99 

nasal  passage    8G 

cancerous  (see  Cancer) 

navel  cord    152 

cervix  uteri    130 

neck    145 

colitis 

uterus    130 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

nipple    133 

oasophagus     101 

colon 

ovary     132 

(-2y)    104 
(2y+)    105 

palate     100 

penis     127 

cornea    75 

peptic     102 

duodenum 

gland     102 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

perforating 

duodenum 

endocarditis    78 

(-2y)     104 

(2,V  +  j     105 

acute    78 

chronic     79 

intestine 

enteritis 

(-2y)     104 

(-2v)     104 

(2y+)    105 

(2y+)_   105 

stomach     102 

enterocolitis 

perforation  inte-tine 

(-2y)     104 

(-2y)     104 

.  (2y+)    105 

(2y+)    105 

epiglottis    87 

perinseum    145 

eye    75 

peritonsillar     100 

fauces    100 

phagedenic     38 

fistulous    145 

pharyngitis     100 

gall 

pharynx     100 

bladder    115 

pylorus    102 

duct    115 

rectum    110 

gangrenous    142 

rodent    44 

gastric     102 

round    102 

perforating    102 

stomach     102 

gastritis     103 

scrofulous    34 

gastroduodenal     1 02 

serpiginous    145 

gastrointestinal 

sloughing    145 

(-2y)     104 

specific     37 

(2y+)     105 

spine    32 

gastrocesophageal    102 

stomach     102 

glottis    87 

stomatitis    99 

groin     144 

strumous    34 

gum    99 

syphilitic    37 

nepatic    115 

throat    100 

ileocolitis 

(diphtheritic)    9 

(-2y)     104 

tongue    99 

(2y+)     105 

tonsil    100 

ileum 

(diphtheritic)     9 

(-2y)     104 

tonsillitis    100 

(2y+)     105 

(diphtheritic)     9 

intestine 

trachea    98 

(-2y)     104 

tuberculosis    28 

(2y+)     105 

acute    29 

sidxiey    122 

chronic    28 

'.  abium 

tuberculous    34 

majus     132 

bowel    31 

minus     132 

intestine    31 

laryngitis     87 

typhoid     1 

(diphtheritic)     9 

urethi-a    125 

larynx     87 

uterus    130 

(diphtheritic)    9 

valve,  heart    79 

leg    145 

varicose    83 

lip    99 

vulva    132 

liver    115 

Ulcerated 

luns    98 

heart    78 

42154°— 18- 


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INDEX 


Urae 


Ulcerat  ed — Cont  inued . 
sore  throat    9 
varicose  vein    83 
Ulcerating  spina  bifida    150 
Ulceration  (see  Ulcer) 
Ulcerative  (see  Ulcer) 
Ulcerous  hoeiiiorrhage    85 
Ulcus 

rotundum     102 
venti'iculi     102 
Ulna  (see  Bone) 
Ulorrhagia    99 
Umbilical  (see  Umbilicus) 
cord 

compression 

(-3m)     152 

(stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 
erysipelas    IS 
gangrene  (  —  3m)     152 
haemorrhage  (  —  3m)     152 
inflammation  (  —  3m)     152 
malformation     150 
mortification  (—3m)     152 
presentation     (child,     stillborn) 

(see  Stillbirth) 
prolapse 

(child, -3m)     152 
(child,   stillborn)   (see   Still- 
birth) 
septic  (-3m)     152 
strangulation  (—3m)     152 
Umbilicus  (umbilical) 
abscess    144 
cancer    44 
cellulitis 

(-3m)     152 
(3m+)     144 
disease 

(-3m)     152 
(3m +)     189 
haemorrhage 

(-3m')     152 
(3m+)     85 
hernia    109 
infected  (-3m)     152 
infection,  septic  (—3m)    152 
inflammation  (  —  3m)     152 
phlebitis 

(-3m)     152 
_(3m-f)     83 
sepsis  (—3m)     152 
septichasmia  (—3m)     152 
Uncinariasis    106 
Uncleanliness  (newborn)     153 
Uncontrollable 
diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
'       vomiting 

(female,  -15y,  45y+)     103 
(female,  15y  to  44y)     134 
(male)    103 
pregnancy    134 
Undefined     189 

Underground  railroad  accident     175 
Undetermined    189 


Undeveloped  lung 
(-3m)     152 
(3m -f-)     98 
Union 

bone,  faulty    146 
divided  tendon     149 
Universal 

cancer    45 
hydrops     187 
ecrofulosia     34 
Unknown     189 
cause    189 

fever    189 
disease     189 
Unnatural  anus    109 
Unresolved 

pleurisy    93 
pneumonia    92 
Unsoundness,  mind     68 
Unspecified     189 
Ununited  fracture     146 
Upper 

air  passage,  foreign  body    186 
extremity  (see  Arm) 
Urachal  cyst    150 
Uraemia  (ursemic)     120 
aphasia    120 
apoplexy    120 
coma 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
congenital     151 
convulsions 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
cystic     124 
delirium 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
dementia 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
dropsy     120 
dyspnoea    120 
eclampsia 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
fever    120 
intoxication 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
mania    120 
paralysis    120 
poisoning 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal)     138 
postoperative    120 
pregnancy     138 
puerperal     138 


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INDEX 


Ute 


Urtemia — Continued. 

pyelitic     122 

septic  _  120 

toxaemia    120 

vomiting    120 
Uraemic  (see  Urtemia) 
Uranoplasty     99 
Uremia  (  see  Urtemia) 
Ureter  (ureteral; 

calculus    123 

impacted    123 

cancer    45 

colic     123 

congenital  malformation     150 

cyBt    124 

disease     122 

parasitic     124 

injury     186 

malformation     150 

tuberculosis    34 

wound     186 
Ureteral  (see  Ureter) 
Ureterolithotomy     123 
Urethra  (urethral) 

abscess     125 

burn     167 

calculus     123 

impacted    123 

cancer    45 

caruncle    125 

catarrh     124 

congenital 

atresia    150 
malformation     150 

disease  (unqualified)     125 

fever    125 

traumatic     125 

fistula    125 

foreign  body     125 

haemorrhage    125 

imperforate,  congenital     150 

injury     186 

laceration  (notexternalviolence)    125 

malformation     150 

prolapse    125 

rupture    125 

stricture    125 
organic     125 
traumatic    125 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor     125 

ulcer     125 

wound     186 
Urethral  (see  Urethra) 
Urethralgia    125 
Urethritis    38 

(not  gonorrhoea!)     125 

gonococcic    38 

gonorrhoea!    38 

specific    38 
Urethroplasty     125 
Urethrorectal  fistula    125 
Urethrorrhagia    125 
Urethrorrhaphy    125 


Urethrotomy     125 

externa!     125 

in  tenia!     125 
Urethrovaginal  fi.stula     125 
Urethrovei-iical  fistula     125 
Uric  acid 

diathesis    55 

infarction 

(-ly)    151 
(iy+)    122 

poisoning    55 
Uricacidaeinia    55 
Urichsemia    55 
Urinaemia    125 
Urinary 

abscess    1 25 

bladder 

disease     124 

laceration,  parturition     136 

calculus    123 

duct,  calculus    123 

fever     124 

fistula    125 

infection     125 

infiltration     125 

intoxication    125 

lithiasis     123 

obstruction     124 

organ 

congenital  malformation     150 
disease    125 
obstruction     125 

passage,  calculus    123 

sepsis    124 

suppression    122 

toxaemia    125 

tract 

calculus    123 
disease     125 
Urine 

extravasation    125 

incontinence    124 

infiltration     125 

milliy    121 

retention    124 

stoppage    122 

suppression    122 
Urodialysis     122 
Urticaria    145 
Uterine  {see  Uterus) 

vein,  thrombosis    82 
Uterofsecal  fistula    110 
Uterointestinal  fistula    110 
Uterovaginal  fistula    130 
Uterovesical  fistula    125 
Uterus  (uterine) 

ablation    130 

abnormally  formed,  pregnancy    134 

abscess    130 

anteflexion    130 

ante  version     130 

atony,  parturition     136 

atresia    130 

atrophy    130 

burn    167 


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Vag 


Uterus— Continued, 
cancer    42 
catarrh    130 
cervix 

elongation     130 
■  fibroid     129 
congeniial  nialformali  >n     150 
curetting    130 
cyst,  recurrent    129 
degeneration,  cystic     129 
disease    130 

organic     130 

parasitic     130 
displacement 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal)     136 
distention     130 
epithelioma    42 
erosion     130 
evacuation    134 
falling    130 
fibrocyst    129 
fibroid     129 

body    129 
fibromyoma    129 
fistula    130 
fungous  growth    129 

fangrene    130 
semorrhage 

(nonpuerperal)     128 

after  parturition     135 

during  parturition     135 
hernia    130 

heteromorphic  tumor    42 
hjT)erplasia    130 
hypertrophy    130 
inertia    136 
inflammation 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal)     137 

catarrhal     130 

connected  '.vith  pregnancy    137 
injury    186 
inversion 

(puerperal  or  unqualified)     13G 

(nonpuerperal)     130 
laceration 

(nonpuerperal)     130 

(puerperal;    136 

parturition    136 
laterocession    130 
lateroversion    130 
lesion,  organic     130 
ligament 

abscess    130 

cancer    42 

cyst    132 

hajmatocele     132 

ha;matoma    132 

inflammation    132 

lyniphan.yitis    132 

tumor     132 

varix    83 
malformation    150 


Uterus — Continued, 
malposition     130 
neck 

abscess    130 

hypertrophy    130 

ulcer     130 
neoplasm    42 
obstruction     130 
occlusion     130 
parasitic  disease     130 
perforation 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal)     136 
phlebitis    130 

septic     130 
plugging     130 
polypus    129 
pregnant 

displacement    134 

hysteralgia    134 

injury     186 

lining  membrane,  inflammation 
137 

neuralgia    134 

prolapse     134 

retroversion  134 
procidentia  130 
prolapse  130 
retrocession  130 
retroflexion  130 
retroversion  130 
rupture 

(nonpuerperal)     130 

(puerperal)     136 

traumatic    186 
stricture     130 
subinvolution     136 
syphilis     37 
tamponing    128 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    129 

(cancerous)    42 

neoplastic    42 
ulcer    130 
wound     186 
Uvula 

congenital  malformation    150 

elongation     100 

syphilis    37 

tuberculosis    34 

tumor    100 

wound     186 


Vaccinal  infection    20 
Vaccination     20 

erysipelas    18 

infection    20 
Vaccinia    20 
Vagina  (yaginal) 

abscess    132 

absent    150 

atresia     132 

burn     167 


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INDEX 


Var 


Vagina — Continued, 
cancer    42 
catarrh     130 

congenital  malformation     150 
cyst    132 
fistula    125 
flow     130 
foreign  body     186 
hernia    109 
hysterectomy     130 
inflammation 

(nonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 

132 
(puerperal)     137 
catarrhal 

(nonpuerperal)     130 
(puerperal)     137 
injury    186 

laceration,  parturition     136 
malformation     150 
mucus,  inspiration     152 
occlusion     132 
prolapse     130 
rupture,  parturition     136 
stricture     132 
syphilis    37 
tamponing    128 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor    132 
wound     186 
Vaginal  {^ce  Vagina) 
wall 

anterior,  prolapse     132 
posterior,  prolapse     132 
Vaginalitis    127 
Vaginismus    132 
Vaginitis    38 

(not  gonorrhoea!)     132 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrho.al    38 
Valve 
aortic 

disease     79 
incompetency    79 
insufficiency    79 
stricture    79 
bicuspid,  heart,  disease    79 
cardiac 

disease     79 
imperfect    150 
Eustachian,  nonclosure     150 
heart 

aneurysm    79 
atheroma    79 
contraction    79 
disease     79 
incompetency    79 
insufficiency    79 
laceration    79 
lesion     79 
malformation     150 
obstructive  disease     79 
ossification    79 
regurgitant  disease     79 
regurgitation    79 


Valve — Continued, 
heart — Continued, 
retraction     79 
rupture     79 
stricture     79 
thickening    79 
ulceration     79 
vegetations    79 
mitral 

disease     79 
incompetency    79 
insufficiency     79 
necrosis     79 
ossification     79 
stricture     79 
thickening    79 
pulmonary,  disease     79 
pyloric  abscess     103 
tricuspid 

disease     79 
incompetency     79 
insufficiency    79 
Valvular 

action,  imperfect 
(adult)     79 
(infant)     150 
cardiac 

disease    79 
lesion    79 
collapse    79 
disease     79 
heart     79 

aortic     79 
congenital     150 
mitral     79 
premature     150 
pulmonary    79 
rheumatic     79 
tricuspid     79 
endocarditis    78 
chronic    79 
heart  disease    79 

congenital    150 
incompetency    79 
insufficiency    79 
lesion    79 

heart    79 
orifice,  obstruction    79 
stenosis    79 
stricture    79 
Valvulitis    79 
Vapor 

asphyxia  168 
poisonous  168 
suffocation 

(accident  or  unqualified)     168 
(homicide)     184 
(suicide)     156 
Varicella    19 
Varices    83 
Vaiicocele    83 
Varicose 

anemysm    81 
tumor    83 
ulcer    83 


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Ves 


Varicose — Continued . 

vein    83 

rupture    83 
ulcerated    83 
Variola    5 
Varioloid     5 
Varix    83 

aneurysmal    83 
neck    83 

bladder    83 

broad  ligament    83 

oesophagus    83 

ovary     83 

pchis    83 

phixrynx     83 

uterine  ligament    83 

vulva     83 
Varus  {see  Talipes) 
Vas  deferens,  rupture     186 
Vascular 

degeneration,  senile     154 

nffivus     150 
skin     150 

sclerosis    81 

tumor  {see  Tumor) 
Vasomotor  rhinitis  86 
Vault 

palatine,  perforation     146 

skull,  fracture     185 
Vectis  (child)     152 
Vegetations 

adenoid     86 

nasal  fossa    86 

valve,  heart    79 
Vegetative  endocarditis    78 
Vehicle  (any  vehicle) 

injury     175 

run  over  by    175 

(caniage,  wagon,  bicycle,  etc.)  trau- 
matism    175 
Vein 

congestion    189 

disease    83 

parasitic    83 

division     186 

entrance,  air  into    186 

sudden  death,  after  delivery    139 

inflammation    83 

infuFion    83 

ligature    83 

obliteration    83 

obstruction    83 

portal 

inflammation    83 
obstruction     115 
thiombosis    82 

puncture    186 

rupture     186 

thrombosis     82 

uterine,  thrombosis    82 

varicose    83 
rupture    83 
ulcerated     83 

■wound     186 
Velum  palati,  paralysis     100 
Vena  cava,  rupture    85 


Venereal 

adenitis    38 

bubo    38 

disease    37 
Venom 

absorption     165 

animal    165 

centipede    165 

fish,  poisoning     165 

scorpion     165 
Venomous 

bite    165 

serpent  bite    165 

sting    165 
Venous 

congestion     189 

thrombosis,  consequent,  parturition 
139 

tumor    83 
Ventral  hernia    109 

strangulated     109 
Ventricle 

ceroliral,  paracentesis    74 

dilatation     79 

heart,  malformation     150 
Ventricular  hajmoiThage    64 
Vermiform  appendix,  abscess    108 
Verruca    145 
Version 

(child)     152 

rchild,  stillborn)  {see  Stillbirth) 

(during  labor,  mother)     136 

podalic  (child)     152 
Vertebra  (vertebral) 

abscess    32 

tuberculous    32 

cancer    45 

caries    32 

compound  fracture    185 

disease    32 

dislocation     185 

fracture    185 

lumbar,  necrosis    32 

luxation     185 

necrosis    32 

polyarthritis     32 

tuberculosis    32 
Vertebral  {see  Vertebra) 
Vertigo    74 

epileptic     69 

gastric     103 

labyrinthine    76 

Meniere's    76 

rheumatic    47 
Vesical  (see  Bladder) 
Vesicle,  seminal 

abscess    127 

congenital  malformation    150 

syphilis    37 
Vesicometrorectal  fistula     125 
Vesicoperineal  fistula    125 
Vesicovaginal  fistula    125 
Vesicular 

emphysema    97 

mole  (connected  with  pregnancy)  134 

pneumonia    91 


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Wal 


Vicious 

cicatrix     145 
insertion,  placenta    135 
Villous 

carcinoma,  bladder    45 
synovitis     147 

tumor,  bladder  (nonmalignant) 
Vincent's  angina    100 
Violence    186 
Violent 

death     186 
mine    173 
quarry     173 
fever    189 
Viper,  bite    165 
Virulent 

bubo    38 

disease  (unqualified)     55 
Viscera  (visceral) 
abdominal 

cancer    41 
rupture    186 
wound     186 
cancer    45 
heemorrhage 

(-3m)     152 
(3m4-)     85 
injury     186 
intussusception     109 
neuralgia    73 
pelvic,  cancer    45 
rheumatism    47 
rupture     189 
steatosis    55 
Visceral  (see  Viscera) 
Visitation,  God     189 
Vital  degeneration 
(-ly)    151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
Vitality,  want 
(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
Vitium  cordis    79 

congenital     150 
Vitreous  (see  Eye) 
Vitriol  (see  Sulphuric  acid) 

throwing     184 
Voluntary  submersion    158 
Volvulus    109 

intestine    109 
Vomica,  lung    98 
Vomit,  bhack     16 
Vomiting    103 
asphvxia    186 
bilious    103 
blood    103 
choked     186 
faecal  matter    109 
pernicious 

(female,  -15v,  45y+)     103 
(female,  15v-44y)     134 
(male)    103 


124 


Vomiting — Continued. 

persistent 

(female,  -15y,  45y+)     103 

(male)     103 

(pregnancy)     134 
pregnancy     134 

uncontrollable     134 
puerperal     134 
stercoral     109 
uncontrollable 

(female,  -15y,  45y+)     103 

(adult  female,  15y-44y)     134 

(male)     103 
urajmic     120 
Vulva 

abscess     132 

absent     150 

burn     167 

cancer    42 

cellulitis     132 

chancre,  soft    38 

chancroid     38 

condyloma    37 

congenital  malformation     150 

cyst    132 

diphtheria    9 

elephantiasis,  nonfilarial     145 

gangrene     142 

hajmatoma     132 

fnonpuerperal  or  unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal)     136 

traumatic     186 
hydrocele     132 
inflammation    132 
injury     186 

laceration,  parturition     136 
malformation    150 
noma    142 
occlusion    132 
parasitic  disease     132 
phagedsena     142 
rupture,  parturition    136 
syphilis    37 
thrombus    132 
tuberculosis    34 
tumor     132 
ulcer    132 
varix    83 
wound     186 
Vulvitis    132 

gangrenous    142 
gonococcic    38 
gonorrhoeal     38 
Vulvovaginal  gland 
abscess    132 
cyst    132 


w 


Wagon 
injury 


175 
m  mine    173 
Wall  (parietes) 
abdomen 

foreign  body    186 


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INDEX 


Wou 


Wall — Continued. 

abdomen — Continued, 
laceration    186 
wound    1S6 
bronchi,  parasitic  disease    98 
chest,  wound     ISG 
trachea,  parasitic  disease    98 
Walleriau  degeneration     74 
Wandering  spleen    116 
Want 

breast  milk  ( —  ly)    151 
v-italitv 

(-ly)    151 
av-69v)    189 
(7by+)     154 
Wardrop'e  disease    145 
Wart    145 
Wasting 

(-ly)    151 
(lv-69y)     189 
(70y+)  .154 
disease  (infant)    151 
muscle    189 
palsy    63 
paralysis    63 
Water 

boiling,  bum     167 
deprivation     177 
fever    189 
on 

brain    150 
chest    93 
heart    77 
Waxy 

degeneration    55 
kidney    120 
liver    113 
kidney    120 
liver    113 

large    113 
spleen    116 
Weak  heart    189 
Weakness 

(-ly)    151 

(lv-69y)     189 
(7()y+)    154 
congenital 

(-ly)   151 
(iy+)    189 

constitutional 
(-ly     151 
(iy+)    189 

general 

(-ly)    151 
(ly-69v)     189 
(70y+)     154 
progressive 

(-ly)     151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
senile     154 
Weather,  hot    179 
Weil's  disease    111 
Wen    46 


Werlhofs  disease    49 
Wet  brain    64 

alcoholic     64 
White 

kidney,  largo     120 
nephritis     120 
leg  (female,  15y-44y)     139 
swelling    33 
tumor    33 
^\'hites    130 
Whitlow    144 
Whooping  cough     8 
Wild  parsnip  poisoning    165 
V/inkers  disease  (— 3in)     152 
Winter  cholera    13 
Wiring  fractured  bone     185 
Womb  {see  Uterus) 
Woolsorters'  disease    22 
Worm 

colic    107 
fever    107 
intestine    107 
Worn  out 

(-ly)    151 
(ly-69y)     189 
(70y+)     154 
Wound  (any  organ  or  part  of  body)     186 
accidental     186 
anatomical    20 

(dissection)    20 
crushing    175 
cutting  instrument     171 
(accident)     171 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
diphtheria    9 
dissection    20 
erysipelas    18 
fever    186 
firearms    170 

(accident)     170 
(homicide)     182 
(suicide)     159 
gangrene     186 

gunshot  (any  organ  or  part  of  body) 
170 
(accident)     170 
(homicide)     182 
(suicide)     159 
haemorrhage     186 
homicidal     184 

incised  (any  organ  or  part  of  body) 
171 
(accident)    171 
(^homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
infected    20 
lacerated  (any  organ  or  part  of  body) 

186 
lodgment,  foreign  body    186 
piercing  instrument    171 
(accident)     171 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 


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Zym 


Wound — Continued . 
pistol     170 

(accident)     170 
(homicide)     182 
(suicide)     159 
poisoned     165 
postmortem    20 

punctured  (any  organ  or  part  of  body) 
171 
(accident)     171 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)     160 
septic     186 

etab  (any  organ  or  part  of  body)     183 
(accident)     171 
(homicide)     183 
(suicide)    160 
suicidal     163 
Wrist  (see  Joint) 
Writers' 

cramp     74 
neuralgia    74 
Wry  neck    149 


X 


X-rays,  effect    167 


Yaws     19 
Yellow 

atrophy,  liver    111 

acute     111 
fever    16 
jaundice 

(-ly)     151 
(ly+)     115 

Z 

Zona    145 
Zoster    145 
Zygoma,  cancer    45 
Zymotic 

diarrhoea 

(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
enteritis 

(-2v)     104 
(2y+)_  105 
gastroenteritis 
(-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 


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SHOWING  ADDITIONS  AND  CHANGES  SINCE  THE  PUBLICATION  OF 
THE  MANUAL  IN  191 1,  AND  ASKING  FOR  SUGGESTIONS  FOR  THE 
THIRD  DECENNIAL  REVISION  OF  THE  INTERNATIONAL  LIST,   1919. 


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ADDITIONS  AND  CHANGES  SINCE  THE  PUBLICATION  OF  THE  MANUAL  IN  I9I1. 

The  following  list  contains  some  changes  of  classification  and  some 
assignments  of  new  terms  that  have  been  mutually  agreed  upon,  for 
the  most  part,  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  and  the  Registrar- 
General's  Office  of  England  and  Wales,  of  which  Dr.  T.  H.  C. 
Stevenson  is  the  superintendent  of  statistics.  Lists  of  new  terms  are 
regularly  exchanged  by  the  two  offices  so  that  there  may  be  uni- 
formity in  the  compilation  of  the  causes  of  death. 

The  orthography  of  the  names  of  diseases  in  that  part  of  the 
Manual  reprinted  from  the  original  plates  is  in  accordance  with  the 
recommendation  of  the  Committee  on  Nomenclature  and  Classifica- 
tion of  Diseases  of  the  American  Medical  Association  in  1909.  That 
committee  has  since  decided  (Atlantic  City,  1912)  to  recommend 
the  simpler  spelling,  which  accordingly  is  employed  in  the  list  below. 
As  cross-references  are  given  for  the  simpler  forms  in  the  Index,  e.g., 
anemia  to  ansemia,  leukemia  to  leuchsenna,  etc.,  no  practical  difficulty 
results. 


Abdominal  tumor  (retroperitoneal)    46 
Abscess  of  knee    147 
mouth    99 
nasal  sinus    86 
Acetonuria    55 
Acute  gouty  arthritis    48 

malignant  cerebrospinal  meningi- 
tis   61 
mediastinitis    144 
superior  poliencephalitis    63 
Alcoholic  cerebral     edema    56     (change 
from  64) 
edema    of    brain    56    (change 

from  64)  _ 
gastroenteritis    56 
Alimentary  infection    118 

intoxication  118 
Amaurotic  family  idiocy  74 
Amebiasis    14 

Angina  vasomotoria  gravior    80 
Angionem-otic  edema    74 
Aortic  atheroma    81 
Arteriosclerotic  nephritis    120 
Asthmatic  croup    9 
Ateha    150 


Attack  of  paralysis    64 
Bacteriemia    20 
Bacteriological  diphtheria  ^    9 
Birth  embolism  (child)     152 
Blood  discrasia    189 
Bowel  trouble    104  or  105 
Brill's  disease    2 
Bronchopleuropneumonia    91 
Burn  by  electricity    181 
Caliiornia  disease  (coccidiasis)     107 
Cancer  of  abdominal  organs    45 
wall    44 

buttock    44 

chest  wall    45 

epiglottis    45 

forehead    44 

gullet    45 

ileocecal  valve    41 

nasal  ca\'ity    45 

placenta    42 

rectovaginal  septum    41 

salivary  gland    45  (change  from 
39) 

submaxillary  glands    39 

submental  region    45 


1  This  is  an  undesirable  term  and  should  not  be  employed  on  certificates  of  death,  because  it  is  sometimes 
imderstood  to  signify  that  Klebs-Lotfler  bacilli  were  found  but  that  clinical  diphtheria  was  not  present. 
When  this  is  the  case  the  local  registrar  should  state  that  diphtheria  was  not  present,  because  otherwise 
the  term  will  be  assigned  to  diphtheria,  as  indicated  above,  the  decision  of  eminent  lexicoeraphers  and 
the  understanding  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  being  that  '■'bacteriological  diphtheria"  is  diphtheria  in 
which  the  diagnosis  is  confirmed  by  the  finding  of  the  Klebs-Loffler  bacilli. 

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Cardiac  arteriosclerosis    79 

neuralgia    80 
Cardionephritis    79 
Cardiorenal  disease    79 
Cardiovascularrcnal  disease    79 
Cerebral  hemorrhage  (  — Im)  152  (change 
from  64 ) 
paresis    67 
pneumonia    92 
Cerebrospinal  disease    63 

hemorrhage    64 
paralysis    63 
Cervix  uteri,  imperforate     130  (change 

from  150,  Index,  p.  171) 
Chalicosis    98 

Chronic  hypertrophy  of  liver    113 
mediastinitis    77 
pustular  nephrocystitis    122 
yellow  atrophy  ol  liver    115 
Coasting  accident    175 
Concato's  disease    117  (change  from  189) 
Congenital  anuria    122 

cardiac  insufficiency  ( —  ly )  151 

(iy+)  79 

weakness  ( —  1  v )     151 
(ly+)    189 
enlargement  of  thymus    150 
heart  failure  (  —  ly)    151 
(ly+)    189 
hemorrhage  ( —  Im)    152 

of  bowels  ( —  Im) 
152 
intestines  (—Im) 
152 
hyportrcphy  of  liver    150 
septicemia  '( —  3m)     152 
(3m+)     20 
spinal  disease    150 
Cryptogenetic  septicemia    20 
Cyst  of  mesentery    117  (change  from  46) 

ureter    122  (change  from  124) 
Defective  circulation  ( —  ly)    151 
(ly+)    85 
development    151 
Deficient  development    151 
"  Died  at  birth  "  (not  stillborn)     151 

during  birth"  (not  stillborn)     151 
just  after  birth  "     151 
Diffuse  atrophic  palsy    63 
Dilatation  of  myocardium    79 
Diplegia  (unqualified)    66 
Disease  of  cardiac  ganglia    79 
plexus    103 
joint    147 
Dragged  by  horse  (foot  caught  in  stir- 
rup)    186 
Dropsy  of  amnion  (child)     151 

(mother)     134 
Duchenne's  paralysis    63 
Emphysematous  gangrene     142 
Encephalomyelitis    63 
Enuresis    124 
Epigastritis    103 
Epithelioma  of  forehead    44 

inguinal  region    44 
neck    44 


Erythremia    55 
Esoenteritis    (-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
External  hydrocephalus    74 
Fall  from  baby  carriage    175 
Fat  indigestion  (—2y)     104 
(2y+)    105 
Fatty  infiltration    55 
Faulty  development    151 
Felon     144 

Fibroid  tumor  (when  evidently  referring 
to   fibroid   tumor  of  uterus — females) 
129  (change  from  46) 
Fibrous  hepatitis    113 

induration  of  breast    133 
pneumonia    98 
Found  dead     189 

in  bed     189 
Fulminant  cerebrospinal  meningitis    61 
Fungous  growth  (see  Tumor) 
Gangrene  of  liver    115 
Gangrenous  adenitis    142 
angina    100 
meningitis    142 
Gastrohepatic  ulcer    102 
Gastrointestinal  hemorrhage  (  — Im)     152 

(change  from  110) 
Gastroliths    103 
General  senile  paralysis    154 
Glandular  atrophy    84 
Glossopharyngeal  paralysis    63 
Gonococcic  salpingitis    38 
Granuloma  coccidiosis    107 
Haemophilia  neonatorum    55 

(-3m)     55 
(change  from 
152) 
Hematoma  (—3m)     152 
(3m+)     46 

of  spermatic  cord    186 
Hemorrhage  of  brain  (  —  Im)    152  (change 
from  64) 
intestine    (— Im)     152 

(change  from  110) 
lung  (  — Im)    152  (change 

from  98) 
stomach  (— Im)     152 
(change  from  103) 
Hemorrhagic  diphtheria    9 
disease    55 

of  newborn    55 
encephalitis    64 
Hirschspning's  disease    110 

congenital    150 
Hyaline  degeneration    55 
Hydramnios  (child)     151 

(mother)    134 
Hydrargyrism    59 
Hvdropyonephrosis    122 
Hydrorrhea    189 
Hyperpiesis    81 
Icterus  gravis  neonatorum    151 
Idiopathic  muscular  atrophy    149 
Ileocecal  abscess    108 
Improper  development    151 
Incomplete  development    151 


APPENDIX   TO   REPKINT,   19  1G 


303 


INDUSTRIAL  POISONING 

In  connection  with  the  list  of  poisonings  given  in 
the  Index  (pp.  253-257),  the  following  List  of  Indus- 
trial Poisons  will  be  found  useful.  It  is  taken  from 
the  Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor,  May,  1912,  and 
constitutes  the  revised  list  of  poisons  as  published 
by  the  International  Association  for  Labor  Legis- 
lation. It  is  especially  important  that  the  exact 
form  of  occupation  and  the  industry,  as  provided 
by  the  Revised  United  States  Standard  Certificate 
of  Death,  should  be  fully  given  in  all  deaths  reported 
in  connection  with  any  of  these  poisons;  also  that 
physicians  and  registration  ofKcials  should  be  on 
the  alert  to  recognize  the  industrial  character  of  any 
other  poisons  or  diseases,  and  to  note  the  influence 
of  temperature,  foulair,  dust,  gases  or  vapors,  or 
other  unhygienic  influences  incident  to  occupation. 
Reference  should  be  made  to  the  bulletin  cited  for 
statement  of  branches  of  industry  in  which  poison- 
ing occurs,  mode  of  entrance  into  the  body,  and 
symptoms  of  poisoning. 

List  of  Industrial  Poisons. 

Acetaldehyde,  ethylaldehyde 
Acridine 
Acrolein 
Ammonia 
Amyl  acetate 
alcohol 
Aniline 

dyestuffs    [Name.] 
Antimony  compounds:    [Name.] 

Trioxide  of  antimony 

Antimony  trichloride 

Tartar  emetic 

Golden  sulphide 
Arsenic  compounds:    [Name.] 

Scheele's  green 

Schweinfurt  green 

Brunswick  green 

Neuwied  green 

Cochineal  (Vienna  red) 
Arseniureted  hj^drogen 
Benzine  (gasoline) 
Benzol 
Binitrobenzol 
Carbon  dioxide 
Carbon  disulphide 
Carbon  monoxide 

Illuminating  gas 

Water  gas 

Producer  gas 
Chloride  of  lime 
Chlorine 

Chlorodinitrobenzol 
Chloronitrobenzol 
Chromium  compounds:    [Name.] 

Chrome  yellow  (lead  chromate,  57) 

Chrome  orange  (lead  chromate,  57) 

Chrome  red  (lead,  57) 
Cyanogen  compounds:    [Name.] 

Potassiiun  cyanide 

Sodium  cyanide 

Rhodanic  (sulphocyanic)  compounds  [Name.] 


Dlazomethane 
Dimethyl  sulphate 
Dinitrobenzol 
Ethylaldehyde 
Fluoric  acid 
Formaldehyde 
Gasoline 

Hydrochloric  acid 
Hydrofluoric  acid 
Iodine  methylate 
Lead  (57) 

Lead  alloys    [Name.] 

Lead  colors    [Name.] 

Lead  salts    [Name.] 
Manganese  dioxide 
Mercury 

Mercury  compounds    [Name.] 

Amalgams 
Methyl  alcohol 
Methyl  bromide 
Methyl  iodide,  iodine  methylate 
NitranUine 
Nitrobenzol 
Nitroglycerin 
Nltronaphthalene 
Nitrous  gases 
Oxalic  acid 
Petroleum 
Phenol 

Phenylhydrazine 
Phosgene 
Phosphorus 

"White  phosphorus 

Yellow  phosphorus 

[Red  phosphorus,  nonpoisonous 
Phosphorus  sesquisulphide 
Phosphureted  hydrogen 
Picric  acid 
Pyridine 
Sulphur  chloride 
dioxide 
Sulphurous  acid 

gas 
Sulphureted  hydrogen 
Sulphuric  acid 
Tar 
Turpentine  oil 

Infective  aortic  stenosis    78 

gastritis  (-2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 
Infiltration  of  Iddney    120 
Injury  by  vehicle  (not  stated)     175 
Inspiration  of  vaginal  mucus    152 
Insufficient  development    151 
Insufflation  pneumonia    91 
Internal  hemorrhage  ( — Im)    152  (change 

from  85) 
Intestinal  autoinfection  (— 2y)     104 
(2y-l-)     110 
bands    109 
influenza    10 
stasis     110 
Intracranial     hemorrhage     (— Im)     152 
(change  from  64) 


304 


APPENDIX  TO  REPRINT,    1916 


Intrauterine  asphyxiation     152 

Ivv  poisonini»  145  (change  from  165, 
Index,  p.  222) 

Jumping  irom  window  (in  delirium  of  dis- 
eased    172 

Juvenile  paresis    74 

Lack  of  development    151 

Laminectomy     146 

Lane's  kink     109 

Lardaceous  disease    55 

Leaky  lieart    79 

Lieuenteritis  (  — 2y)     104 

Locked  bowels    109 

Lj-mphatic  anemia    53 

Macrocephalous    150 

Malignant  cerebrospinal  meningitis    61 
goiter    45 

Massive  pneumonia    92 

Mediastinitis    77 

Megalocolon     110 

Membranous  laryngitis  (nondiphtheritic) 
87_ 

Meningeal  fever    61 

Miliary  carcinosis  (according  to  site — see 
"Cancer,"  Index,  p.  166;  not  always 
to  45) 

Mitral  endocarditis    78 

Morbus  caducus    69 

Morbus  maculosus  neonatorum    55 

Multiple  serositis    117 

Myasthenia  cordis    79 

Myocardial  disease    79 
failure    79 

Myopathy    149 

Nasopharyngitis    100 

Nephresia    122 

Obstruction  of  thoracic  duct    84 

Organic  heart  failure    79 

Organized  pneumonia    92 

Ossifying  myositis    149 

Osteoarthropathy    36 

Osteonecrosis    146 

Osteosarcoma  of  maxillary  bones    39 

Paralysis  of  vagus    74 

Paralytic  ileus    109 

Parasitic  disease  of  ureter  122  (change 
from  124) 

Parotiditis    19 

Parotitis    19 

Pelvic  adhesion    117 

Perforating  ulcer    145 

Perforation  of  cecum    108 

Perforative  enteritis  (— 2y)     104 
(2y+)     105 

Pericolitis    110 

Persistence  of  fetal  circulation    150 

Phlebosclerosis    83 

Pigmentary  degeneration    55 

Plexiform  angioma  (young  child)    150 

Pneumococcal  bronchitis    90 


Pneumococcal  empyema    93 

peritonitis     117 

pneumonia    92 

pyemia    20 

septicemia    20 
Poliomeningoencephalitis    63 
Polyorrhomenitis    117 
Polyserositis    117 
Poor  development    151 
Porencephaly  (unqualified)     74 
Posterior    lateral    sclerosis    62    (change 

from  63) 
Pothouse  consumption    98 
Progressive  muscular  paralysis    63 
Pseudobulbar  paralysis    74 
Pseudo  tabes  aorealls    73 
Pulmonary  hemorrhage  (  — Im)     152 
(change  from  98) 
stenosis    79 

congenital    150 
Purpura  fulminans    55 

neonatorum    55 
Putrid  broncMtis    90 
Rat  bite     176 
Retrocecal  abscess    108 
Retrograde  metamorphosis  (— 70y)    189 
(70y+)    154 
Saccharomycete  infection     98 
Screw  worm    86 

Scrofulous  inflammation  of  brain    30 
Senile  heart  failure    154 

myocardiopathy    79 
Sepsis  neonatorum  (  —  Im)     152 
Septic  abscesses    144 
Solid  edema    88 
Spasmodic  paralysis    63 

tabes  dorsaUs    63  (change 
from  62) 
Spasmophilia  (  — 5y)    71 

(5y+)    70 
Spastic  diplegia    63 
Specific  salpingitis    38 
Splenometraiv    116 
Stercoral  ulcer  (-2y)     104 

(2y+)     105 
Strangulation  by  mucus  (in  very  young 

infants)     151 
Streptococcal  peritonitis    117 
Subcecal  abscess    108 
Subchronic  nephritis    120 
Subdorsal  abscess    144 
Suffocation  by  bed  clothes    168 
Suspended  animation    189 
Taboparalysis    62 
Taboparesis    62 
Thrombotic  apoplexy    82 
Thrown  from  horse    172 
Thymic  hyperplasia    84 
Traumatic  nematoma    186 
True  pneumonia    92 


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305 


Tubercular  fistula    34 

polyserositis    35 
rheumatism    48 
Tuberculosis  of  medulla    34 
sacrum    32 
with  enteritis    31 
meningitis    30 
peritonitis    3 1 
pleurisy    28 
•  pneumonia     28 

Tuberculous  mediastinitis    34 
Tumor  of  bronchi    98  (change  from  90) 


Tumor  of  hypophysis    74 
Umbilical  fistula  (-.'im;     152 
(3m -H  J     189 
Undeveloped     151. 
Urinary  disease    125 
Valvular  heart  failure    79 
Vascular  hypertension     85 
Vasomotor  paralysis    74 
Ventricular  fibrillation     79 
Von  Jaksch's  disease    53 
White  pneumonia    37 
X-ray  cancer    44 


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SUGGESTIONS  FOR  THE  THIRD  DECENNIAL  REVISION 
OF  THE  INTERNATIONAL  LIST,   1919. 


In  the  final  Convention  signed  by  the  representatives  of  the  20 
countries  that  participated  in  the  Second  Decennial  Revision  of  the 
International  Classification  or  List  of  Causes  of  Sickness  and  Death, 
appears  the  following  paragraph  relating  to  the  next  or  Third  Decen- 
nial Revision: 

They  [the  delegates]  recognize  that  it  is  desirable  that  this  nomenclature  [statis- 
tical list]  should  be  revised  every  10  years,  the  next  revision  to  take  place  in  the 
course  of  the  year  1919.  In  default  of  any  different  arrangement,  the  Government 
of  France  will  assume  the  duty  of  convoking,  for  that  object  and  on  that  date,  a  new 
International  Commission. 

The  First  Revision  was  held  at  Paris  in  1900,  the  Second  Re\dsion, 
also  at  Paris,  in  1909 — the  date  having  been  advanced  a  year  in 
accordance  with  the  request  of  the  United  States  so  that  the  revised 
list  might  be  available  for  use  beginning  with  1910,  the  year  of  the 
decennial  census  of  population.  The  exact  time  and  place  of  the 
Third  Decennial  Revision  are  not  yet  settled,  and  it  may  be  possible 
that  some  Government  other  than  France  will  call  the  next  Interna- 
tional Commission  of  Revision  into  existence.  Since  the  last  session 
the  International  List  has  been  adopted  by  the  Registrar-General  of 
England  and  Wales  and  is  now  in  use  in  all  the  British  possessions. 
The  next  edition  (fifth)  of  the  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  of  the  Royal 
CoUege  of  Physicians  of  London  will  be  published  in  1916,  and  study 
of  the  changes  therein  may  lead  to  some  important  recommendations 
for  alterations  in  the  general  aiTangement  of  the  International  List. 
The  German  classification,  adopted  in  1905  and  more  precise  in 
certain  respects  than  the  International,  with  which  it  is  readily  com- 
parable for  most  purposes,  wiU  perhaps  also  shortly  be  revised;  it 
would  be  extremely  desirable  indeed  that  Germany  should  partici- 
pate in  the  work  of  revision  of  the  International  List,  even  though 
its  adoption  might  not  be  expedient,  as  a  step  in  the  progress  toward 
world-wide  uniformity.  American  registration  ofiicials  will  be 
greatly  interested  in  the  possibility  of  the  next  session  of  the  Inter- 
national Commission  of  Revision  ]3eing  held  in  the  United  States, 
and  the  propriety  of  a  formal  invitation  from  the  Government  should 
be  considered,  but  the  selection  should  be  determined  solely  by  con- 

307 


308  APPENDIX    TO    REPRINT,    1916 


sidcrations  of  wluit  will  ho  most  advantageous  for  the  cause  of  inter- 
national uniformity. 

Although  the  date  of  the  next  session  (1910)  is  still  some  distance 
in  the  future,  it  is  not  too  early  to  begin  the  study  of  what  changes 
are  necessary  and  desirable  in  the  system  as  at  present  in  effect. 
Suggestions  are  therefore  requested  from  all  users  of  this  Manual, 
including  state  and  city  registration  oihcials,  oOicers  and  members 
of  state  and  city  boards  of  health,  members  of  organizations  com- 
bating various  forms  of  disease,  pathologists,  physicians  connected 
with  hospitals  as  well  as  tliose  engaged  in  general  practice  or  devoted 
to  any  of  the  special  branches  of  medicine,  officers  of  the  Government 
medical  services,  medical  oflicers  and  statisticians  of  life  insurance 
companies,  workers  in  industrial  hygiene,  and,  in  general,  from  all 
who  may  have  occasion  to  employ  statistics  of  causes  of  death  and 
desire  them  to  be  as  tlioroughly  comparable  and  useful  as  the  nature 
of  the  subject  will  permit. 

Suggestions  will  be  filed  and  acknowledged  as  received  by  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census,  collated,  and  submitted,  with  full  credit  to  the 
source  from  \vhich  received,  to  the  next  session  of  the  International 
Commission.  It  may  be  feasible  to  publish  the  suggestions  received 
from  American  registration  officials  and  others  in  advance  of  the 
session,  so  that  they  may  bo  submitted  informally  to  the  foreign 
offices  cooperating,  and  thus  some  measure  of  agreement  as  to  the 
most  important  changes  be  reached  in  advance.  Such  a  procedure 
would  enable  the  actual  time  of  the  meeting  to  be  devoted  to  the 
determination  of  questions  on  which  marked  differences  of  opinion 
may  exist. 

Suggestions  for  the  revision  of  the  International  List  may  be 
divided  into  two  classes,  namely,  (1)  those  of  a  general  nature,  relat- 
ing to  the  grouping  of  titles,  the  principles  of  classification,  and  the 
terms  to  be  included  imder  new  titles  that  may  be  proposed,  and  (2) 
specific  recommendations  for  the  addition  of  new  terms  to  certain 
titles,  for  the  deletion  of  terms  from  certain  titles,  for  the  transfer  of 
terms  from  one  title  to  another,  for  the  insertion  or  removal  of  definite 
age  or  other  qualifications,  and  tlio  like. 

(1)  General  suggestions  should  be  definitely  stated,  with  reasons 
for  the  proposed  changes,  and  may  be  written  out  at  length  (prefer- 
ably typewritten,  double  spacing).  It  is  desired  that  they  be  written 
upon  the  official  letterheads  if  from  a  registration  or  other  office  or 
organization,  and  that  each  sheet  or  set  of  sheets  relate  to  a  single 
proposition  and  be  dated  and  signed  ofhcially. 

(2)  Specific  recommendations  may  conveniently  be  made  upon 
cards  of  uniform  size,  a  supply  of  which  will  be  sent  upon  request. 
Exact  reference  should  be  made  to  the  present  International  numbers 


APPENDIX    TO    REPRINT,    1916  309 

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affected,  giving  also  the  full  titles  so  that  the  reference  will  be  certain, 
the  proposed  change,  addition  or  transfer  C' J.<Z(Z,"  "  Transfer,"  etc.), 
and  the  date  and  signature  of  the  proposer.  Use  a  separate  card  for 
each  suggestion  and  observe  whether  more  or  less  synonymous  terms 
also  require  to  be  considered.  As  an  example,  the  following  specimen 
may  be  submitted : 

Card  for  suggestions  as  to  changes  in  International  List. 
[ox  3  in.] 


SUGGESTION   FOR  CHANGE. 

THIRD    DECENNIAL    REVISION    OF   THE    INTERNA- 
TIONAL LIST  OF  CAUSES  OF  DEATH:  1919. 


Transfer  Specific  laryngitis  from  title   No.  28,    Tuberculosis  of  the 
lungs,    to   title   No.  37,  Syphilis. 

"Specific"   usually   means   syphilitic.      English   Manual  includes 
"Specific  {any  affection  so  qualified) "  under  title  No.  37. 


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